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Join Date: May 2002
Posts: 49
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If you haven't played a WoT MU*, this'll seem a little confusing.
Okay. I've been MUDding for a very long time, and I don't really care about my character's stats... at all. Except when it comes to channeling. Recently, I left about four MUDs today because I found out that my character would be a weak channeler, or something about the channeler wasn't good enough for myself. What's wrong with me, that I cannot just accept a channeler? Why should strength matter? |
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Posts: 152
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Honestly, MOST channellers in the books are weak ones, there's just a couple of main ones who happen to be fairly strong, and if it's done correctly, you can get stronger with experience as you channel...I know this is the case at least on one WoT mud which I used to play a channeler regularly on...
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Join Date: May 2002
Posts: 49
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Which MUD was that, Terloch?
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Seattle, Washington
Posts: 342
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I play a channeler who is my alt of my main character on a WoT mud (see signature below). To become a strong channeler, it just takes a lot of time and dedication, and you can become the strongest person in the game. You need to have levels, skills/weave, and rplvls (rpexp) in order to be strong, but it all works out for me since I want and try hard enough to work my way up the strength ladder.
Try us out. It's kinda fun. I'm going to be starting possibly a Black Tower sort of thing when I can. |
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New Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 14
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Why should strength matter?
Are you looking to roll-play or role-play? If it's roll-play - by all means you should go to the wall and try to max your flows. If its role-play, don't feel bad. Most people out there define their "role-play" as needing to be the strongest or the most beautiful or the most powerful or the blah blah blah. Its just something people do when they are getting starting in role-play. It allows them to be something other than what they are (most rl folks are relatively 'normal', no?), which is the purpose of role-play. It also is an easy way to identify your character, "I'm the kewlest!" Unfortunately, it is not altogether the most unique way of identifying your individuality so then you have the obligatory ****ing contests of who is the most "rox0r" or whatever it is. If you're in it for the role-play then let your character's character be their character, as opposed to their stats. I used to have a player beg to be Nynaeve on the game I used to co-admin because she wanted to be the strongest channeler. Yet, when it came to every other alt she had she could not come up with a simple history. .... All depends on what you're looking to get out of the game. |
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Join Date: May 2002
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Enzo- I tried out TPE. It was pretty good, and everyone was kind, but I don't think I've ever seen anything taken to those levels of pointless difficulty.
Anyways... thanks anyways, people, I've just come to the ultimate conclusion. |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 22
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