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    The bads got ridiculous MP regen because they were always running out of MP.
    They got inquisitive mobs removed from their immediate vicinity because they were too much of a danger to them.
    They got big blaring agro stop signs because they kept running up to dragons and yarzons.
    Yet continue to run straight into behest agro nests even with the signs.
    And probably run out of MP.
    And still manage to nuke a Billy. Somehow.
    Then die.
    And they have their HP set in Ulda.
    And this is a Gridania leve.
    How they died to a Billy in Gridania, the competent world will never know, but they did.
    They don't have the anima to return to Gridania to finish the leve.
    Time to complain about needing more anima on the lodestone forum.
    So they can get more anima from the devs because GRAH MORE ANIMA.
    So they can be even worse at managing it.
    So they can run out of that anima too. And they're dead again. Because they ran out of MP. And nuked another stray Billy.

    Where is the line going to be drawn. I drew it way the hell back there in beta when it clearly said the Peiste is aware of your presence and if you missed that you deserve to die and you deserve to be youtube'd because that's funny.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peregrine View Post
    Where is the line going to be drawn. I drew it way the hell back there in beta when it clearly said the Peiste is aware of your presence and if you missed that you deserve to die and you deserve to be youtube'd because that's funny.
    i agree with that ther is a point where inbreeding will ruin the game for the rest of us
    i would pre-fare a text like the one you mentioned in beta of a physical sign from the mob (i.e a billy rearing on its back legs or kicking its feet) if i had a choice
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    Quote Originally Posted by graiman View Post
    i agree with that ther is a point where inbreeding will ruin the game for the rest of us
    i would pre-fare a text like the one you mentioned in beta of a physical sign from the mob (i.e a billy rearing on its back legs or kicking its feet) if i had a choice
    Exactly. I walked near a crab and it reared up. I walked near the billy and it postured to charge. What did I do? I backed the **** off, that's what I did, because it was larger than I was and checked orange. Do those agro? I don't care, it didn't want me there and I had no reason to be there. End of story.

    I see something that looks mean and checks more than blue and if I'm not looking to die, I take the scenic route.

    If I suddenly notice that the MARMOTS are RED cons, I ask myself what I'm doing there and tread very. Very. Lightly. And at night? Are you kidding me? Get out of there. You don't belong in an unfamiliar zone, way over your head, in the middle of the night, wandering around, unfamiliar with the local wildlife.

    It's called sense.

    A person in that situation has 10 ways to die, and their own buffoonery is 8 of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peregrine View Post
    Exactly. I walked near a crab and it reared up. I walked near the billy and it postured to charge. What did I do? I backed the **** off, that's what I did, because it was larger than I was and checked orange. Do those agro? I don't care, it didn't want me there and I had no reason to be there. End of story.

    I see something that looks mean and checks more than blue and if I'm not looking to die, I take the scenic route.

    If I suddenly notice that the MARMOTS are RED cons, I ask myself what I'm doing there and tread very. Very. Lightly. And at night? Are you kidding me? Get out of there. You don't belong in an unfamiliar zone, way over your head, in the middle of the night, wandering around, unfamiliar with the local wildlife.

    It's called sense.

    A person in that situation has 10 ways to die, and their own buffoonery is 8 of them.
    This experience is the only sense of adventure FFXIV has (well, had). The only thing that ever brought my pulse above 70 BPM in this game (besides out of frustration (crafting)) was on Sep22 when I went around collecting all the warp points as a level 1. Damn that was intense.
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