Why do you people enjoy griefing/murdering?

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Re: Why do you people enjoy griefing/murdering?

Postby mrincognito » Wed Nov 16, 2011 11:43 pm

For the simple enjoyment of reading my victim's cry thread in the hopes of rallying support for their unjust murder, which gives me hope that someone with skill MIGHT come after me. I'm still waiting.
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Re: Why do you people enjoy griefing/murdering?

Postby Kaios » Wed Nov 16, 2011 11:55 pm

Pretty much people grief and murder because it's easier than trying to play the good guy....

And probably more fun.
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Re: Why do you people enjoy griefing/murdering?

Postby bmjclark » Wed Nov 16, 2011 11:57 pm

mrincognito wrote:For the simple enjoyment of reading my victim's cry thread in the hopes of rallying support for their unjust murder, which gives me hope that someone with skill MIGHT come after me. I'm still waiting.


Wanna 1v1? :lol:
Cajoes wrote:I was the murder victim your guy aggro'd. And slew. Entirely unprovoked. Rather handily at that. Which prompted the retaliatory party. That you also handily slew.
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Re: Why do you people enjoy griefing/murdering?

Postby Thijssnl » Thu Nov 17, 2011 12:03 am

bmjclark wrote:
mrincognito wrote:For the simple enjoyment of reading my victim's cry thread in the hopes of rallying support for their unjust murder, which gives me hope that someone with skill MIGHT come after me. I'm still waiting.


Wanna 1v1? :lol:

inb4 you get owned
(probably not, but i would lol if so)
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Re: Why do you people enjoy griefing/murdering?

Postby xXGhostxX » Thu Nov 17, 2011 12:03 am

The victim posting a thread about how they got raided and and wanting a change in the combat system :lol:. That's entertainment.
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Re: Why do you people enjoy griefing/murdering?

Postby bmjclark » Thu Nov 17, 2011 12:06 am

Thijssnl wrote:
bmjclark wrote:
mrincognito wrote:For the simple enjoyment of reading my victim's cry thread in the hopes of rallying support for their unjust murder, which gives me hope that someone with skill MIGHT come after me. I'm still waiting.


Wanna 1v1? :lol:

inb4 you get owned
(probably not, but i would lol if so)


Dying in a 1v1 would be a nice change of pace =p
Cajoes wrote:I was the murder victim your guy aggro'd. And slew. Entirely unprovoked. Rather handily at that. Which prompted the retaliatory party. That you also handily slew.
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Re: Why do you people enjoy griefing/murdering?

Postby Potjeh » Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:22 am

This is why I only attack criminals, they´re far more likely to put up a fight rather than just run for it.
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Re: Why do you people enjoy griefing/murdering?

Postby TeckXKnight » Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:17 am

Potjeh wrote:This is why I only attack criminals, they´re far more likely to put up a fight rather than just run for it.

They usually run for it too if you catch them off guard.
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Re: Why do you people enjoy griefing/murdering?

Postby Patchouli_Knowledge » Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:02 am

Potjeh wrote:This is why I only attack criminals, they´re far more likely to put up a fight rather than just run for it.


I would think that whether it is fight or flight depends on how experienced they are rather than the fact that they are criminals.
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Re: Why do you people enjoy griefing/murdering?

Postby bmjclark » Sat Nov 19, 2011 3:12 am

TeckXKnight wrote:
Potjeh wrote:This is why I only attack criminals, they´re far more likely to put up a fight rather than just run for it.

They usually run for it too if you catch them off guard.


I track scents a lot. Generally run into some bear cape / necrorobe tough guy who runs for the hills the moment i aggro them =p
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