Nariah2010-09-09 11:50:22
My tweet is that despite the prices in my aethershop not being the lowest possible ever, people still stop by and fork out for high-quality, luxurious and rare-design items. I don't charge more than others for profit either, just value that the goods are from private cartels and take me effort to get (commodity or crafter wise).
Down with dull, mass-produced goods!
Down with dull, mass-produced goods!
Kiradawea2010-09-09 12:39:16
QUOTE (Shaddus Mes'ard @ Sep 9 2010, 08:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Basically, she said, (paraphrasing) I want to fix . If you want to fix , we can work on it. If you don't, stfu and quit bitching.
Yup. That's Catarin for you. Good luck girl.
QUOTE (Nariah @ Sep 9 2010, 01:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My tweet is that despite the prices in my aethershop not being the lowest possible ever, people still stop by and fork out for high-quality, luxurious and rare-design items. I don't charge more than others for profit either, just value that the goods are from private cartels and take me effort to get (commodity or crafter wise).
Down with dull, mass-produced goods!
Down with dull, mass-produced goods!
Interestingly, I've found that while some people are selling curatives at or near the same price we pay for only the herbs, people are still buying refills and recharges from us. It's surprising how often I practically have to force people to accept payment when I try to restock our shop, but things like this make me happy because I know that I can make business while being more expensive due to larger selections.
Harkux2010-09-09 13:17:26
Why are you so squishy, alt?
Whyyyyy?
Whyyyyy?
Shaddus2010-09-09 14:11:58
QUOTE (Nariah @ Sep 9 2010, 06:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My tweet is that despite the prices in my aethershop not being the lowest possible ever, people still stop by and fork out for high-quality, luxurious and rare-design items. I don't charge more than others for profit either, just value that the goods are from private cartels and take me effort to get (commodity or crafter wise).
Down with dull, mass-produced goods!
Down with dull, mass-produced goods!
I just like your work.
QUOTE (Harkux @ Sep 9 2010, 08:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Why are you so squishy, alt?
Whyyyyy?
Whyyyyy?
It's the fire weakness.
Nariah2010-09-09 14:25:06
QUOTE (Shaddus Mes'ard @ Sep 9 2010, 04:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I just like your work.
I'm not sure why but every time you post, I feel compelled to answer with an innuendo because your statement can be taken so many ways easily.
Shaddus2010-09-09 14:27:16
QUOTE (Nariah @ Sep 9 2010, 09:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm not sure why but every time you post, I feel compelled to answer with an innuendo because your statement can be taken so many ways easily.
I know. You can't help it, really, you might as well not even fight it.
Unknown2010-09-09 16:51:10
QUOTE (Shaddus Mes'ard @ Sep 9 2010, 10:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I know. You can't help it, really, you might as well not even fight it.
You are a master of your craft.
Nariah2010-09-09 18:08:45
Visited Hallifax Galleries and Opera House with Iorden and Tekora as our guide. It's really really pretty and wordy.
Unknown2010-09-09 18:12:44
Little disappointed you got removed so quickly. I do so want Hallifax to be more friendly with Magnagora, but alas.
Xavius2010-09-09 18:33:20
QUOTE (Salvation @ Sep 9 2010, 01:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Little disappointed you got removed so quickly. I do so want Hallifax to be more friendly with Magnagora, but alas.
That would probably cost you Glomdoring and Celest.
Neos2010-09-09 18:45:58
QUOTE (Salvation @ Sep 9 2010, 02:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Little disappointed you got removed so quickly. I do so want Hallifax to be more friendly with Magnagora, but alas.
QUOTE (Xavius @ Sep 9 2010, 02:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
That would probably cost you Glomdoring and Celest.
Time to play Devil's Advocate
Sylandra2010-09-09 18:55:24
QUOTE (Nariah @ Sep 9 2010, 02:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Visited Hallifax Galleries and Opera House with Iorden and Tekora as our guide. It's really really pretty and wordy.
I want to get unenemied to Magnagora just so I can see Magnagoran plays. *.*
But noooo I haaaad to follow Arte and kill things and get enemied and then be informed, lulz no not unenemying Hallifaxians at this time.
So I dream a fruitless dream.
Nariah2010-09-09 19:04:10
Which is actually not a standing order or anything, just someone's whim, so contact someone else!
And we haven't been removed quickly no, we spent good two hours almost loitering the city before we crashed at the Matrix and got asked to leave because we're so scary.
And we haven't been removed quickly no, we spent good two hours almost loitering the city before we crashed at the Matrix and got asked to leave because we're so scary.
Rika2010-09-09 21:11:21
QUOTE (Salvation @ Sep 10 2010, 06:12 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Little disappointed you got removed so quickly. I do so want Hallifax to be more friendly with Magnagora, but alas.
Just look at HELP HALLIFAX. No chance, really.
Unknown2010-09-09 21:14:39
QUOTE (AquaNeos @ Sep 9 2010, 02:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Time to play Devil's Advocate
Honestly, if the game was smart everyone would band up and wreck Glomdoring for a bit until things balanced back out. Then we could resume fighting between all six orgs.
Xenthos2010-09-09 21:30:30
QUOTE (Othero @ Sep 9 2010, 05:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Honestly, if the game was smart everyone would band up and wreck Glomdoring for a bit until things balanced back out. Then we could resume fighting between all six orgs.
That was actually tried prior to Hallifax and Gaudiguch.
... it was surprisingly evenly matched at the time, but since then Celest has gotten a few of its fighters back and Seren's grown a few more Demis. Magnagora has mostly stayed the same, though.
Also, it's not exactly 'smart' to all 'band up and wreck' the guys who defend you. The outcome of that isn't going to be pretty... since when you stop banding up, now both organizations will wreck you.
Essentially, I am calling out your forumRP.
Furien2010-09-09 21:37:02
QUOTE (Othero @ Sep 9 2010, 02:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Honestly, if the game was smart everyone would band up and wreck Glomdoring for a bit until things balanced back out. Then we could resume fighting between all six orgs.
No org really wants to stop being on the winning team, even if they start growing spines or organize themselves in the process.
It's why Serenwilde is as bad as it is - so long we keep "martyring ourselves to Glomdoring, the other 5 organizations can enjoy playing the game" as someone from Gaudiguch once put it.
Unknown2010-09-09 22:08:59
QUOTE (Xenthos @ Sep 9 2010, 04:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Also, it's not exactly 'smart' to all 'band up and wreck' the guys who defend you. The outcome of that isn't going to be pretty... since when you stop banding up, now both organizations will wreck you.
This looks rather inaccurate to me. There are people in Glom who only go to defend other orgs so they can fight personX, personY, and personZ, and I'm sure there are plenty of people who only come to defend Serenwilde so they can get a chance to score a kill on PersonA, PersonB, or PersonC. The orgs themselves are not much of an issue, so much as tension and posturing between players.
It'll all depend on who's in charge and who's making the calls.
QUOTE (Furien @ Sep 9 2010, 04:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It's why Serenwilde is as bad as it is - so long we keep "martyring ourselves to Glomdoring, the other 5 organizations can enjoy playing the game" as someone from Gaudiguch once put it.
This also feels inaccurate. Serenwilde doesn't really voluntarily take this position, it's just the natural layout of conflict in the game - much the same one that kept Serenwilde hammering on Glomdoring back in the day. It is also less likely to shift towards other orgs for other reasons beyond simply "omg he hit us".
So dramatic.
Furien2010-09-09 22:15:19
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This also feels inaccurate. Serenwilde doesn't really voluntarily take this position, it's just the natural layout of conflict in the game - much the same one that kept Serenwilde hammering on Glomdoring back in the day. It is also less likely to shift towards other orgs for other reasons beyond simply "omg he hit us".
So dramatic.
So dramatic.
We all want to keep fighting our hardcoded opposite orgs ... if only because one org is guaranteed to be the losing underdog at the time.
Unknown2010-09-09 22:17:54
QUOTE (Furien @ Sep 9 2010, 05:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
We all want to keep fighting our hardcoded opposite orgs ... if only because one org is guaranteed to be the losing underdog at the time.
I rather enjoyed the cities vs communes stuff when it went up, actually, even if the game's been thrown off ever since.
But then, I'm not really a fighter, so my opinion is fairly moot.