Tyrgard created on 13th of February 2021, and is dead and gone (21 years old, 58 hours, 5 months lifetime)
Title: the Holy Knight Gender: Male Level: 50 Class: jotunpaladin
Background history:
Description:
Tall. Imposing. These are the first words that enter your mind as you
look upon the man before you. His height resembles that of a giant though
perhaps shorter than most. Corded muscle covers his overly arms and legs,
his overall appearance is wide, but with no visible fat. Sandy blonde hair
falls across his face and is long enough to just pass his broad shoulders.
Eyes the color of ice keep a guarded watch about him yet also show
compassion and sincerity. His face is rugged and chiseled, the jaw wide and
narrowing towards a cleft chin and a prominent crook is noted along the
length of the bridge of his nose. He is garbed in simple travel attire,
nothing being too garrish or too plain. Just another traveler going about
his business, albeit a very large and powerful traveler.
Make his fight on the hill in the early day
Constant lies deep inside
Shouting gun, on they run through the endless grey
On they fight, for the exploit, yes, but who's to say?
For a kill, men would kill, why they do not know
Stiffened wounds test their pride
Men of five, not alive through the cheating glow
Gone insane from the pain that they surely deserve
For whom the bell tolls
Time marches on
Sing it (for whom the bell tolls)
Killed by a healer? Just did a double take on that one, before chuckling.
Xenyar
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So all these characters were "killed by a healer". I'm sure the exploit has something to do with this...and I'll put five bucks down that none of them actually died to a healer. Probably a mob that nobody ever tries to kill that he died to in game that was bugged and he got some crazy perma-buff from it or some shit, but also shows up as a player death in the GY.
So I guess confirmed cheating. I understand the desire to not spill the beans about how he was cheating, but if it's been made impossible to do then does it matter if we know?
But is there anyway that it can be shared while avoiding specifics so that we can know how influential it was?
For me at least, Glorbag was kicking ass, and so was Tyrgard. Were they kicking ass because the player is talented and the paladin and shaman classes are strong af, or only because he cheated? Does it make sense what I'm asking?
I don't want to keep saying shamans and paladins are OP based off Glorbag and Tyrgard if they were only OP because he cheated.
Vanisse
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I don't think your question can be answered definitively. But you probably shouldn't base your arguments off these characters.
Any info you can give that might be useful for the game to improve?
tayyah 0 , 0 , 0 . they were manually deleted by an immortal Stephen2Aus 0 , 0 , 0 . Gotcha
[reply to Stephen2Aus]Constant lies deep inside
Shouting gun, on they run through the endless grey
On they fight, for the exploit, yes, but who's to say?
For a kill, men would kill, why they do not know
Stiffened wounds test their pride
Men of five, not alive through the cheating glow
Gone insane from the pain that they surely deserve
For whom the bell tolls
Time marches on
Sing it (for whom the bell tolls)
Nadrin 0 , 0 , 0 . Killed by a healer? Just did a double take on that one, before chuckling. Xenyar 0 , 0 , 0 . So all these characters were "killed by a healer". I'm sure the exploit has something to do with this...and I'll put five bucks down that none of them actually died to a healer. Probably a mob that nobody ever tries to kill that he died to in game that was bugged and he got some crazy perma-buff from it or some shit, but also shows up as a player death in the GY. Lumubella 3 , 0 , 0 . Rumor has it if you suicide on a healer and their rating goes up, you get a permenant buff. But you'll have to experiment to find out.
[reply to Metallica]Xenyar 2 , 0 , 0 . hahaha. I make myself laugh sometimes. here I am playing detective and the answer is right in front of me. Nadrin 0 , 0 , 0 . You did see the part about my not knowing about help where right? Resatimm 1 , 0 , 0 . WHERE GUILD..... sighhhhhhh..
[reply to Nadrin]Thank you for bringing to light Nadrin.
Why didnt someone tell me?
[reply to Bladefury]
[reply to Tayina]
But is there anyway that it can be shared while avoiding specifics so that we can know how influential it was?
For me at least, Glorbag was kicking ass, and so was Tyrgard. Were they kicking ass because the player is talented and the paladin and shaman classes are strong af, or only because he cheated? Does it make sense what I'm asking?
I don't want to keep saying shamans and paladins are OP based off Glorbag and Tyrgard if they were only OP because he cheated.
Vanisse 2 , 0 , 0 . I don't think your question can be answered definitively. But you probably shouldn't base your arguments off these characters.
[reply to hamsandwich]