CrimsonRed
Peacekeeper
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It's alright. I usually do it whenever it becomes relevant, plus I didn't know you had that many wins.Now I feel bad you were only trying to help sorry bro
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It's alright. I usually do it whenever it becomes relevant, plus I didn't know you had that many wins.Now I feel bad you were only trying to help sorry bro
We cool haha. And I wasn't trying to say I'm better, but possibly more experiencedIt's alright. I usually do it whenever it becomes relevant, plus I didn't know you had that many wins.
Yeah, I got my 100th win around July, been having a bit of a losing streak right now though. I don't know how most people get so many wins so fastWe cool haha. And I wasn't trying to say I'm better, but possibly more experienced
Well he fought me first, so..and yeah I would have fought back, just not like a noob.I think that you chasing the guy for 4-5 minutes is really "cheap". What did you expect the guy to do? Just give up? I'm sure you would have fought back if you were in his situation as well. I honestly don't understand this thread. :S
What's wrong with using a few arrows and a fishing rod, though? It's part of the game.Well he fought me first, so..and yeah I would have fought back, just not like a noob.
As one of the most excessive flint and steel users, I must say that my PvP is half as good without it. I have a mediocre connection and am lacking sword skills, so I built up skill in another weapon. Why is there a problem? Learn to dodge it, I fought an opponent with like 5 and he never lit me on fire once. Knowing how to use it helps fight it.Well actually I am fine with the bow, albeit I agree the arrow count is kinda high. But you know what really grinds my gears? The excessive use of flint and steel and the crazy op use of fishing rodding people before a fight.
I use flint and steel all the time, but I don't do that, fishing rod, and shoot arrows at once. That takes a dedicated lack of skill at sword fighting, not just a bad connection.As one of the most excessive flint and steel users, I must say that my PvP is half as good without it. I have a mediocre connection and am lacking sword skills, so I built up skill in another weapon. Why is there a problem? Learn to dodge it, I fought an opponent with like 5 and he never lit me on fire once. Knowing how to use it helps fight it.
So? If I'm better at someone in everything but swords, I could still be considered better than them. Mastering secondary weapons makes up for sword deficiency.I use flint and steel all the time, but I don't do that, fishing rod, and shoot arrows at once. That takes a dedicated lack of skill at sword fighting, not just a bad connection.
Or you could just be less bad at swords, and still good at secondary.So? If I'm better at someone in everything but swords, I could still be considered better than them. Mastering secondary weapons makes up for sword deficiency.
Or you could actually become 'tolerant of skilled players.' It's a new thing that the cool kids do.Or you could just be less bad at swords, and still good at secondary.
He continually turned around to fight..just shut upOr you could actually become 'tolerant of skilled players.' It's a new thing that the cool kids do.
What are you to judge what is 'cheap' or not? Of course, chasing someone for 5 minutes would be 'cheap' in your definition.