As an AST: "We can rebuild <t>, we have the theology." {Ascend}
As an AST: "We can rebuild <t>, we have the theology." {Ascend}
"Had to be me. Someone else might have gotten it wrong." - Mordin Solus
You owe me 2652 MP (raising <t>)
Existence is reasonable, let's make things better, <t>!
A true classic.
Most memorable one used on me was...
"Hey I just met you, and this is crazy, but here's my raise spell, so come back maybe"
I keep it simple
{raise/ascend/resurect} on <t> <se.2>!
*insert witty raise macro here*
also got this for my SMN:
resummoning <t> as a a {familiar}... <se.2>
Go forth my new adventurer Egi!
I've stopped using a macro text when raising for now the last couple of months as it became a little annoying for me, and made me unsure about how others felt about it, but for a long while I used for both AST and WHM:
'/emote wishes upon a star.' and '/p Star light, star bright, I wish for <t>' (or something like it), and for LB3 'Heroes never die <3'
I only use {raising} <t> macro. It's funny if people die once, but if alot of people die (in a 24 man raid for instance) and you have to many people, it gets annoying.
Silly, <t> the floor isn't the boss ♥
I opted for a Fire Emblem Awakening quote.
"Hey <t>, there are better places to take a nap than on the ground you know"
No offense intended, but I find the whole concept really lame. It's bad enough when 99% of the text is cringeworthy, another when you're in long content with repeatedly dying people so X Healer can get off on spamming their <snd> raise macro and flood the chat with uninteresting drivel. I remember back when I discovered the internet in my youth and thought things like that where cool. You know, overlong clan tags in CS1.6 coupled with derpy text-macros flooded with 1337 sp34k. Well y'know what? I'm an old fart, now. If you're going to raise me, do it quietly. No sense raising someone with distracting comments and out-of-place noises.
Just me, I'm sure. Bah humbug etc.
Last edited by RopeDrink; 04-30-2017 at 08:16 AM.
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