I'm gonna be a little bit slow to respond tonight...but that being said...

Quote Originally Posted by RiyahArp View Post
Considering no one can even spell my name right it seems, I'm not sure.

And I see a couple of us actually saying why we dislike things and giving reasons, and the rest of the people essentially just defending their own raids as well as essentially saying "You must clear OS4 to be able to talk on it." Not like me nor others have zero savage experience, nor that savage in this game is a long, multi-tiered fight that you need to do multiple steps that take months; we're talking four single bosses that you can spend a couple hours learning all of their attacks, and maybe 6 hours to 2-4 weeks to fully defeat. All of the fights you even prep by watching a video or faq to understand every attack in theory, then go in to do it in practice.

As fo Kaiva's help, she isn't even on my data center. So it looks good as a gesture but was useless to me.
Yeah...I just looked on what worlds are on which datacentres, and didn't realize that Lamia was on Primal. That was a mistake on my part. But offer was still valid and I would still go in with you - might have to get an alt there, but yeah, I wouldn't have no problem going in with you just to see things from your perspective. Insofar as the raiding thing, I myself have not beaten O4S...I haven't even made it to Neo, personally. But I do feel that the true Savage experience comes with O3S. There's really no comparison between O3S and O1S/O2S...the difficulty between the first two and that one is very steep. I'm not sure if you saw my recurring posts in Tales from the DF, but it took me a literal month to get my first clear on O3S. And that was me trying every single day for no less than 2 hours at a time.

About these myths...are they really myths now? To be honest, those of us who are regulars on the forum still only represent a small amount of the playerbase. But these myths have been seen enough that multiple people have shared it - what about the stories that aren't shared? Some may be overexaggerated, yes, but it's been seen often enough that they aren't really myths anymore. I mean, shoot, Tales from the DF has amassed over 14,000 posts. That's crazy.