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Ailyene wrote on 2011-01-17 05:05
Yep, and I rarely run into a situation where no one revives me if they're not afk.
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Yanm wrote on 2011-01-17 05:41
I mostly revive anyone I see, unless they're someone I don't like. I can't stand seeing dead pets though, so I nearly always revive them. I'm also partial to Adv Feathers, cause I do get sick and tired of being begged for them. The main times I've asked for them recently is if I failed in a Smell of Wine Hardmode. 3 days to find 2 passes, and I die? I'm GOING to get Feathered somehow, I REFUSE to miss out on a chance for a Berserk/Frenzy Handicraft Kit. Although, I never understood why people feather up at the field bosses, such as Red Dragon and Desert Dragon. Random bosses, such as prairie, lion, and gator I can understand, as you might not have had time to prepare for them, but mostly, I always see people have parties up saying when the dragon will appear, so that should be plenty of time to gain some exp since you KNOW you're going to die. "I'm -100% exp." Why didn't you kill some stuff earlier while you were waiting so you wouldn't have to ask for feathers?
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EphraDaMan wrote on 2011-01-17 06:31
I've revived just about anything/everything/everyone that has had a feather up. Sometimes I end up getting chased by whatever KO'd the person after I revive them...!
But yeah,I usually have a stack or 3 of feathers,even more if I'm running a harder dungeon with friends.
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Oizen wrote on 2011-01-17 06:40
I revive people dead at the shadow altar alot, and most of the time I do it while in a mission too.
But if they die too much I eventually just leave them
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chaolin wrote on 2011-01-17 06:47
I don't see why you wouldn't if you could... It's really not a huge deal nor a big loss on your part. You DO get exp for your trouble anyways.
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Okami wrote on 2011-01-17 07:22
It's bad, but I always find myself lacking feathers when I really need them...... and when I don't need them I have plenty.
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Kanam wrote on 2011-01-17 13:39
I always make sure to have feather on me, and I always would use them if I have them.
Something pisses me off though, the people who ask you for party (being royal alchemist and all), and when you die, they're all like "What the hell man" so I ask them for a rez, and they're like "I don't have any, I didn't think you would die, you're an RA" believe it or not, I saw that happen 3-4 times. Usually people are nice though but you always get those jerk.
That or people partying with no feather in general. It became a habit to make sure my party has at least a stack of feather when they come with me.
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Cythereaa wrote on 2011-01-17 13:44
I heal all pets and characters I come across with a feather up. Always. I'm not a stuck up wanker who is better than anyone, it's my little way of making mabi a nicer place for everyone else.
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Kyreffer wrote on 2011-01-17 13:53
Yesterday I was playing Capture the Flag and I whipped out my bow and AR-ed everybody in sight. On red there were these ice spearers near their flag and this one would always camp me against a rock but with my full ice set that I happened to be wearing he would always do 19's. Then he'd run out of mp and I'd kill him. The last time I killed him the match ended and he had to put up a feather. I walked up to him but I had no feathers so I was like "I have no feathers D:" and someone revived him and he said fk u ky and thats the last I saw of him.
The moral of this story, idk
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TinyMo wrote on 2011-01-17 14:06
Quote from Kyreffer;293678:
Yesterday I was playing Capture the Flag and I whipped out my bow and AR-ed everybody in sight. On red there were these ice spearers near their flag and this one would always camp me against a rock but with my full ice set that I happened to be wearing he would always do 19's. Then he'd run out of mp and I'd kill him. The last time I killed him the match ended and he had to put up a feather. I walked up to him but I had no feathers so I was like "I have no feathers D:" and someone revived him and he said fk u ky and thats the last I saw of him.
The moral of this story, idk
Lol! The moral of the story:
Don't dwell on the past.
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Cannibal wrote on 2011-01-17 14:27
I pretty much tl;dr'd most thing thread, but I do want to note that every time I've exited a shadow mission dead and put my feather up, someone has revived me. I also revive people who come out with their feather up. I do it for pets in town, too.
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Minuki wrote on 2011-01-17 18:31
[font=tahoma]I remember this one time my friend and I died in SCC HM and rez'ed at altar. This dude called us noobs and ran away. THAT NOT COOL. D:
I try to rez whenever I can though. It's common courtesy. But all my feathers are on my pets, by the time I get them out, somebody else usually already rez'ed them. XD[/font]
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Chromatic wrote on 2011-01-17 18:44
Have to admit some people aren't worth. Ok i don't ress them to get a thanks, but get up and run off is just rude
And i ress at least one if there's nobody around, if they're on a party they can handle themselves.
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User495 wrote on 2011-01-17 18:54
Quote from Kyreffer;293678:
Yesterday I was playing Capture the Flag and I whipped out my bow and AR-ed everybody in sight. On red there were these ice spearers near their flag and this one would always camp me against a rock but with my full ice set that I happened to be wearing he would always do 19's. Then he'd run out of mp and I'd kill him. The last time I killed him the match ended and he had to put up a feather. I walked up to him but I had no feathers so I was like "I have no feathers D:" and someone revived him and he said fk u ky and thats the last I saw of him.
The moral of this story, idk
Looks like Karma to me
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TinyMo wrote on 2011-01-17 19:00
Yep. If you expect something in return for an act of kindness you'll always be disappointed. My grandma told me that when I was a kid and it's stuck with me forever.
Besides, some people might just be shy. I remember when my brother and I were playing on the jp servers he got attacked by a bear in the ulaidh forest. You know, "the forest with bears"? Some person came and saved him but my brother just ran off. I asked him why and he said because he was too scared to say thank you. You never know a person's situation.