I'm sure you will still be there to criticize with your superiorness. I forget I'm always under the presence of royalty.
Just like the day you enjoyed me being kicked out of alliance doing Botulus Rex instantly without explanation or warning telling me to "Learn to scholar" when the entire group of DD wiped out and I was in light arts raising people.
Oh but I didn't proc Tier IV BLM spell and a Black Mage had to do it for me instead.
Which after I spent 500k on displacers to help that alliance to begin with.
And til this day you are still criticizing me on everything I say or do even on the forums.
If GM feels the need to ban me so be it but I'm tired of being nice only to be judged and mistreated.
So if you want to continue Morier go ahead. I'm already use to it.
Last edited by Daemon; 09-20-2013 at 02:53 AM.
Step down from your throne your highness.
Back to the topic, i think random augments are good for some of us who like to own gear that not everyone else has. It might take time to earn the materials or save up Gil to upgrade until you get decent to impressive stats but once you do get it, its an item that makes you feel special.
Some players might feel like they are the only person on the server to have it. Which is something I wish we had more often. It gets tiring working hard for an item that everyone else eventually gets.
Random augments feels more valuable.
The Cizin, Iuitl and Otronif sets have two kinds of augments: Augments that are "+2% Double Attack / Physical Damage Taken -4%" on the nose and augments that are worse than "+2% Double Attack / Physical Damage Taken -4%". How unique! How varied!
The mage gear supports having varied goals to a greater degree, I guess, but that also means it's possible to expend twice as much time by going through a bunch of Summoner-centric augments while trying to get Magic Attack Bonus or vice versa.
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