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    TaiyoShikasu's Avatar
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    Taiyo Shikasu
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    Behemoth
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    Bard Lv 80
    I'm baffled by all the stories about people wiping for days on a MSQ trial. Did it once in one pull. Healer LB3 had to be used, but no wipes. And this was day one.

    Two weeks later and it's "There were more wipes than the baby aisle of Walmart."
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    Player Seddrinth's Avatar
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    Absdihfskv Dijsijsdsl
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    Adamantoise
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    Summoner Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by TaiyoShikasu View Post
    I'm baffled by all the stories about people wiping for days on a MSQ trial. Did it once in one pull. Healer LB3 had to be used, but no wipes. And this was day one.

    Two weeks later and it's "There were more wipes than the baby aisle of Walmart."
    I have seen some really terrible players recently in Tsuku normal where they just can't learn the easy mechanics- dying to moon phase stacks, being lost during the fans, dying to tank buster cleaves... things that are just not believable but actually happens. I was patient and tried to help some ppl get a clear on a trial roulette but after 6 pulls, I finally realized these people have no chance. If you stay you are just going to keep wiping and wasting time. Better to cut your loss and take the 30 min penalty and hope for a better group.
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    King Canadane
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    Hyperion
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    Sage Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by TaiyoShikasu View Post
    I'm baffled by all the stories about people wiping for days on a MSQ trial. Did it once in one pull. Healer LB3 had to be used, but no wipes. And this was day one.

    Two weeks later and it's "There were more wipes than the baby aisle of Walmart."
    Generally speaking, the higher skilled people tend to be on top of things.
    While not a hard rule by any means, it's just something I've noticed. As weeks go on your chances of doing something smoothly for the first time may drop.
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