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Thread: Wilderness Survival
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Minirova
Thu Nov 25, 2004 7:48 am
#40
Phenix1050 wrote:Quick question-- if you don't like actually spending time in the wilderness (which is what camping is) why are you going Ranger?
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Its not that i don't like spending time in the wilderness, its because i think too much XP is required. I'm sure it was worse whenever you couldn't craft, but i think that it is still bad.Message Edited by Minirova on 11-25-2004 09:50 AM
(Couldn't get the line to go under his post, lol.)Message Edited by Minirova on 11-25-2004 09:50 AM
Fodder650
Thu Nov 25, 2004 7:51 am
#41
Yeah for those of us who mastered under the original system (i was one of them) it was murder. No xp from crafting and the points were actually higher if i remember right.
Oh yeah and we walked to school uphill both ways barefoot in the snow and bread only cost a nickel then
Oh yeah and we walked to school uphill both ways barefoot in the snow and bread only cost a nickel then
Message Edited by Fodder650 on 11-25-2004 09:51 AM
Fodder650
Thu Nov 25, 2004 7:53 am
#42
Also just understand we are a little sensitive to this topic. Don't think this is how the Ranger forum is or acts. Back when BH's needed master scout we used to see a lot of these posts.
And until Ranger is revamped being a "one lined wonder" as Phoenix called it is really getting the most from our profession. Those of us who master are a little mental and have other issues. Those of who master multiple times probaly should see a shrink.
And until Ranger is revamped being a "one lined wonder" as Phoenix called it is really getting the most from our profession. Those of us who master are a little mental and have other issues. Those of who master multiple times probaly should see a shrink.
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