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Post by Shadow on Nov 19, 2007 15:30:30 GMT -5
we islam dont celebrate this but YAYY !!!!! AQSOME WEEK !
MechQuest: Grand opening of the Police Station with brand new quests, monsters/mecha, and unlockable equipment and uniforms! (Part 1 of Werewolf Biker Gang Case)
DragonFable: Return of Dr. Voltabolt, the infamous Dentist/Technomancer. Last year he created the techno turkey terror... this year he was attempting to making an automated pumpkin pie machine. Instead, his he created a destructive mechanical Dragon named....*transmission abruptly ends*
AdventureQuest: Be the first to experience a brand new forum-player created holiday to celebrate the Harvest. Beware the unstoppable Turkeysaurus Rex! It all starts Wednesday afternoon.... wooohooo
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS !!!!!!!!
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Post by fry on Nov 19, 2007 17:48:31 GMT -5
Well I dint play the other two games,but I'll try and roll my self to the computer after the feast to snag me some of that Turkeysaurus Rex
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Post by Shadow on Nov 20, 2007 9:26:27 GMT -5
haha try MQ i would plaq DF id my computer werent slow it takes 5 minutes to go to the next screen but if i got a fast computer then i would play flyff
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Post by Drago Goldenwing on Nov 20, 2007 11:52:43 GMT -5
You don't want to play FlyFF, trust me. The Korean company in charge of the game has pulled some dirty, dirty stunts on the playerbase, made no apologies, and refuse to acknowledge even widespread technical problems with the game: I was one of the people who had a high level character that they can no longer log in with because of a game error. The Korean company in charge refuses to acknowledge this even happened. The problem is a year old now and there have been no fixes or attempts to fix it. And at the same time, they screw the US version over by making us pay for what the other versions get as in-game events. They just skip the events and make us pay money for the items. And on top of that, development on the game is zilch. The only content they add is to the item shop, which requires you pay real money. And lots of it: You'll spend a minimum of 20 dollars, and that's on single use items. Permanent items can run up to 40 dollars.
I wouldn't urinate on FlyFF if it was burning to death.
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Post by blackknight on Nov 20, 2007 12:56:35 GMT -5
Here in Brittain we don't celebrate thanksgiving. We just watch you have it, and then drool over the turkey.
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Post by Xenos Infinity on Nov 20, 2007 13:07:29 GMT -5
lol turkey. actually I spend most of my time at thanksgiving nuking random objects on DF and AQ, since my dragons and spells are essentially strong enough for that.
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Post by blackknight on Nov 20, 2007 13:16:49 GMT -5
Anyway...so far in these new event things I've not seen anything I want. The DebilZard sucks, and none of the spells from the new quest in Deren are good. I hope this one is worth my time.
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Post by Xenos Infinity on Nov 20, 2007 15:24:47 GMT -5
a giant turkey dinosaur is definitely worth the effort. I wonder if I can now put into place my theory that turkeys started world war 2 (Goebbels = gobbles = turkey noise).
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Post by Imperishable Symbol on Nov 26, 2007 13:37:08 GMT -5
I don't mean to go off topic, "Lord of Choas, but in Singapore, i heard this phrase before : Fire, Wind , Earth and Water Tribes... My classmate keeps on mentioning those words... By the way, I know why the Turkeysaurus were wiped out... After we gave our offerings, The Goddess tried to let the crops grow one more time but when she casted the magic, a huge ball of crop fell onto AQ, and then they were extinct... Luckily, we survived because we were starving for ever, (We never eat anything in AQ) Then we ate our way through the left over of the croproite(Meteorite with crops as it's material) The Turkeysaurus suffocated or stuffed themselves to Death, and the Grim Reaper was happy again. Thus, he let us live due to the fact that we caused the problem to happen. (We gave the offerings.) The End... These events are not in sequence, though(I think). ^^
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Post by Xenos Infinity on Nov 26, 2007 14:48:39 GMT -5
Earth, Wind, Fire and Water are the four base elements of creation according to the greek philosopher Aristotle. In many computer game continuities they will be magical base elements, with Ice falling under water, Lightning or Energy falling under Air, Plants, Metals and Living organisms such as humans falling under Earth and explosions, stars, meteors and flamey stuff in general falling under Fire. Sometimes you'll get them together (Meteor/Volcano=Fire+Earth, sandstorm=Air+Earth, etc) but they tend to remain separate. Light and Darkness are added separately in the game continuity, since none of the existing elements (save maybe fire) can embody either.
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Post by yogurtfresh on Nov 26, 2007 19:51:33 GMT -5
other of those elements may include the magic of state, my dear freind Chaos.
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Post by Xenos Infinity on Nov 27, 2007 8:14:24 GMT -5
depends entirely on how you are defining state. if you mean shapeshifting or changing the material of which something is made, it would fall under Earth. changes between Solid, liquid and gas fall under all elements, fire providing the heat it needs, water embodying liquid, earth for solid and air for gases.
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