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    Jun 2012
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    Character
    Mag Cotti
    World
    Louisoix
    Main Class
    Arcanist Lv 90
    This is not an issue. Same with people advertising for a LS or FC with PF. It doesn't interfere with gameplay, just as a possible eye sore as the OP. Don't waste the time of GM's reporting this, would be my opinion.

    Quote Originally Posted by kuikui View Post
    Woa, what server is that to have such a large PF list? I'm on Fearie and at any given time of any day the most you see is maybe 4 or 5 party finders listed.
    That is a nightly average for Ragnarok, 15 to 25 looking for a party. Seldom do we see any adverts, but mostly are end game content seekers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alberel View Post
    I wonder if people will continue to defend this when gil sellers start using it to advertise as well...
    Well I don't cry about RMT tells, I just block them. I don't use their services so I am not affected. If I see the ads in PF, I will ignore those associated with it and move on with my day.

    Quote Originally Posted by Thorauku View Post
    RMT Advertisement =/= Party Mercenaries.
    Not really. While my FC does not advertise services, we do respond to those asking or runs for a sum of gil. A fool and their money are soon parted afterall... and we are that much closer to that FC house.
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    Last edited by Mags; 01-05-2014 at 04:01 AM.
    Quote Originally Posted by Luvbunny View Post
    What we suffer is "the curse of knowledge". For new people, most of the dungeons after level 24 is considered "intense". For us, we just don't understand why newbies do not "get the mechanic" when everything is spelled out for you right in front of your screen... For them Brayflox is HARD ("you want me to Esuna all of you? move out of the way? and cure three people???), Sunken Temple is "ZOMG WTF was that", Cutter's Cry was "intense" and Titan "baby trial" was "fck this, I swear I ran and out of the train track from hell".