scared? lol Don't think I am worried about it at all.
scared? lol Don't think I am worried about it at all.
I guess I'll just have to leech everything before that happens.
From leveling WHM outside abyssea to 75, I learned not to cast curaga. Meriting RDM on colibri, I learned to cast curaga2 after someone non-retarded does a WS because it's more mp efficient if you hit 3 or more people.
In Abyssea, I learned that RDM can't heal for shit on big NMs, and WHM can cast curagas whenever they want. If a whm pulls hate, they have enough hp to survive while curing themselves, so rarely matters.
Funny how I learned a completely different play style in abyssea compared to grinding outside abyssea. It's not that difficult for decent players to pick up how to play their jobs even after leeching in abyssea.
I think the problem is that people need to pass a retardation test before they can enter abyssea. That way the retarded gimps who can't figure out how to play their jobs won't be able to leech in abyssea. By doing this, everyone (except the retards) will be happy.
I have 7 90's, 6 of which I've had since WotG came out, and 2 of which I've had since ToAU came out. If I wanted to leech and get a Maat's Cap, I could and would have done so ages ago. I am garnering no personal benefit from leeching.
That said, you're ridiculous. Your arguments consist of nothing more than "This is right. This is moral. We need to do it this way or we'll be lost to the heathens." It's nothing but ironic coming from you. You're in no position to tell other people what is "right" for FFXI.
I will have my revenge!
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