The one where I said "mentors should lose their status if they don't talk"
Because, y'know, somebody entering a dungeon and not talking is really incredibly rare...
That was a joke post, but people do enter dungeons and don't talk but alas, making that claim means I am lying. Alright.




You have tanked your retutation with bangers like the mentor thread, the bard thread and the force all new players to start on lala.The one where I said "mentors should lose their status if they don't talk"
Because, y'know, somebody entering a dungeon and not talking is really incredibly rare...
That was a joke post, but people do enter dungeons and don't talk but alas, making that claim means I am lying. Alright.
I don't get how you can't see they are clear jokes.
"Bard is OP cos they have Pelton and Performance"
"Lalas get too much abuse. People are clearly jealous"




Oh I know the bard and the lala one where jokes and you definitely got a lot of laughs over the mentor thread.
A lot of people in the mentor thread agreed with me...
A lot of mentors are not taking their role seriously (to help, if required).
Even if you put aside the fact that I suggested mentors should lose their status if they don't speak, it is evident that a lot of people are not happy with mentors. Many do it for the rewards and to have a nifty crown near their head. They aren't doing it to y'know...help people. That should be the sole role of a mentor. Make somebody feel welcome to the game. Help if needed. Not do stuff like be critical of people for not knowing their roles perfectly, etc.
You are on Odin. That's either a lie or I want what you're having, because Light DC's parties aren't vocal whatsoever. The absolute bare minimum is indeed a "hi", but even that's completely foregone and not just by Mentors. Literally everyone does.
Hell. My experience is that sprouts refuse to talk more than Mentors overall do. I assume that it's because Sprouts mute their chats more often than Mentors do.
Ah ok nvm, never take you seriously ever, understood chief!
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I always get vocal parties.You are on Odin. That's either a lie or I want what you're having, because Light DC's parties aren't vocal whatsoever. The absolute bare minimum is indeed a "hi", but even that's completely foregone and not just by Mentors. Literally everyone does.
Hell. My experience is that sprouts refuse to talk more than Mentors overall do. I assume that it's because Sprouts mute their chats more often than Mentors do.
I have actually had quite a few good chats early on in the morning in DF, particularly if I do the Main Quest roulette. People always have a good natter in the text while waiting for the cutscenes to finish, if you actually start the discussion.
You will get the odd one where people don't speak. However, 90% of dungeons, everybody says hello. Today (a few hours before this post) was the only dungeon where I haven't had somebody other than myself speak. Although, I believe they may not have spoken English based upon their names, so that is cool.
Normally, if you open up discussions, people chat. Last night, I had a good discussion in Satasha where somebody gave me some advice on healing with AST, as I said I was still getting used to it as it 'felt' different from WHM, but not drastically different. So while we were running, he was talking about using cards, etc. (and I am aware those spells are not available in Satasha)
A couple of nights ago in MSQ, me and 2 other people spoke about our favourite coffees while waiting for Lahabrea to finish his spiel.
If your parties are quiet, it is because you aren't nothing to speak.
It is a social game. Speak, and people WILL speak back like most of the time. You may even make some new friends and get some parties out of it. I have formed a couple of parties from people found in DF and we just run some roulettes early in the morning, saving the DPS having to queue again.
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