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Anyone know of a game (in the DAoC, EQ, WoW style) where you don't find youself fighting animals all through the levels? I just find it incredible to be completely armored with a big friggin axe and then a bat, or slug is tearing me up! Where it takes me a bunch of hits to kill it, and if there are more than one; even if I am at the max level and supposed to be a super trainied fighting machine ... the animals still are friggin hard.
Now don't get me wrong, I don't want an easy game, I don't mind getting beat up by an orc, goblin or something that I can imagine fighting me back with a weapon or magic, but please for goodness sake no more games where I fight wolves, boars, beatles or birds, that seem to breed like no bunny rabbit could ever breed.
Well let me know if this exists; and if it doesn't exist then dammit some game maker had better read this because I do not think I am alone with this feeling, or am I?
Thanks,
Catt Ironheart
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You can try Blood Elves in WOW. You will have to buy TBC expansion too.
I totally agree. Honestly, did people ever in those days run outside in the early morn to kill a huge spider or bear? For xp? Maybe for food to heal the wounds, but after 40 levels of WoW I'm still killing animal NPCs? No. Not enough of a challenge IMO
So most likely this game does not exist? We are too continue fighting animals that become more and more powerful?
Pookie... best rabbit ever. If you don't know who that is, shame on you.
If there was a huge spider to kill, i'd just turn the knife on myself. I mean, I was so glad to hear that spiders are limited in size by the diffusion capacity of oxygen across their carapace. I mean back in the old days where the Earth had more oxygen they can get bigger. Thank god our Earth's oxygen content is lower than in the past or else i'd a pk myself.
You can see my sci-fi/WW2 book recommendations.
Doktar - 70 Troll Priest - Perenolde
best. post. ever.
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