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    Alcyon Densetsu
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    Ragnarok
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    Gladiator Lv 50
    @Astrus & @Naunet: Exactly. 100% agreed.

    From Astrus: "Actually, how is what we're discussing here that much different from people FATE grinding to 50 in a matter of days and only knowing how to aoe?"
    —> Indeed. A good player will learn to play its class correctly once she's 50 (respectively 90 in WoW), and a bad player will not learn anyway even if there were a million levels to up. And even then, it's my contention that being a "good" player isn't a innate ability or some sort of gift or talent that some of us have and others don't; it's above all a matter of being open-minded, of trying —reaaaally trying— to understand how a game (or a class) works, and to be humble enough to see where you're doing the right thing, and where you're not. I remember many games where I met players that were undoubtedly very bad, but it usually was so because no one told them exactly what to do, how, and what they were not doing well. In the end, after I explained to them, or referred them to someone who knew about their specific class, they got better. They got good. Some of them went from "painfully bad" to "awesomely efficient".

    It always takes practice, but as with most things in life, you have to know what to practice for it to make a positive difference…
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    Last edited by Alcyon_Densetsu; 11-10-2013 at 05:33 PM.
    “Focus on the journey, not the destination.
    Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it.”