Gilgon wrote:
You have to be a pretty big newb to not train art on a bard, and it has nothing to do with the effectiveness of songs.
Why people who are awful at pk/have little experience in it insist on writing about things that relate to pk and acting as if they have authority on the subject is hilarious to me.
I know you'll find this hard to believe, but you really aren't the shining beacon of SK magnificence that you think you are.
Yeah, sorry, I know that's a hard pill for you to swallow, and the thought probably hurts your feelings, but it's really time to accept reality.
There are some characters who are created and exist purely for PK. They will be plevelled and once attaining a certain level, they will do nothing but PK until deletion.
There are other characters who are created and exist purely for RP.
And yet there are other characters who are created and their players have a very full playing experience, running the gamut from experimenting and learning their characters, exploring new areas, roleplaying their character, and some lesser amount of PK.
Then there is the concept of PK itself. Some people consider their PK experiences "successful" if they simply survive the vast majority of PK they enter into. Some people consider it success if they score more kills than their own deaths. And yet others consider it success only if they kill large numbers of people, regardless of method, sportsmanship, etc.
There are different ways to play, different ways to PK, and different ways to guage character "success". And Gilgon's simply are not representative of the entire MUD, nor do they need to be. Why people who have a long history of rules violations, questionable ethical behavior & tactics, and run-ins with the immstaff insist on taking a haughty air, as if they have authority on anything or the right to talk down to anybody is hilarious to me.
Personally, I have only played 2 bards. The first never passed journeyman, the second reached master. There is a lot I want to still test with a bard that I haven't had a chance to do. It is possible that I may change my mind after seeing more evidence, but at this point, I have seen bards fare quite well with 0 ART who focused more on maximizing HP & stats and leaving EQ slots available for optimum protection.