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Message ID: 1082
Date: Thu Dec 16 20:43:06 GMT 1999
Author: Tim Perkins
Subject: Re: Digest Number 122


Personally in my experieinces so far the only place FD is better now is for
pullin VOX and also good if you aggro the right giant pulling FG's. I dont
mind laying on the ground during fights like these when there is a greater
goal at hand.

Kizmet Bayashi
Monk of the 47th level
E-marr
----- Original Message -----
From: Bennett, Brian <BRIAN.BENNETT@...>
To: <EQ-Monks@onelist.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 9:23 AM
Subject: RE: [EQ-Monks] Digest Number 122


> From: "Bennett, Brian" <BRIAN.BENNETT@...>
>
> I haven't been told that, in those exact words - but I have found slower
> (And fewer) responses to "Monk looking for work" shouts.
>
> And there have been some heated battles between know-it-all wizards,
necros
> and druids who tell me that FD does to still work and I'm just not good at
> it :)
>
> I had a lot more to say on the subject but then I'd be whining and it's
just
> a game.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeffrey Sue [mailto:jsue@...]
> Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 12:17 PM
> To: EQ-Monks@onelist.com
> Subject: RE: [EQ-Monks] Digest Number 122
>
>
> From: Jeffrey Sue <jsue@...>
>
> Ok i posted this question on another board and got zero response. I will
> try one more time before I give up.
>
> Since the feign death patch, has any high level monk been told "No we
don't
> want you to group with us because you can't feign death pull"?
>
> thanks
>
>
>
>
>
> >If I had to speculate, I'd say that the changes to feign death, or
perhaps
> >more accurately now, non-monks perceptions of monks due to the changes in
> >feign death, negatively impact the ability of monks to continue to
explore
> >the social aspect of the game, i.e., difficulty getting into groups of
> >strangers, thus not being able to share in a group activity and make new
> >friends, etc., that is the most damaging aspect of what has transpired
and
> >the core root of the anger and outrage many monks express.
> >
> >Just my thoughts...take them for that and nothing more.
> >
> >Leikung
> >Warrior-Poet
> >Bristlebane
>
> >