Muktar wrote:
Okay, and I hope that any lightie making and undead army gets cursed into deletion. Lighties should never have undead with them.
SK Help wrote:
Scrupulous characters value life, freedom, and happiness above all else, but find the traditional methods with achieving these goals to be cumbersome.
They have the best of intentions, but are sometimes ruthless and lack the
necessary caution, occasionally hurting innocents in the process. They are willing to work with anyone who will help them in their cause, and usually make incredible leaders. They lack the discipline necessary to be effective long-term rulers, becoming frustrated by all the red tape needed to run an organized society.
Straight out of the help file.
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You can't relic gank with a lighty solo--Tpsh. The best of characters were capable of soling an outside guardian. Bypassing guards, and actually defeating the inner guardian though?
Elasachar could tank the inner guardian indefinitely until it successfully landed a headbutt.
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As for D's comment about CRS being a skill with a learning curve, that's completely true. I remember when I came back from my break after Sorel and played Varin. The MC had 5 and then all 6 relics and 15-20 lightie/gray parties were reguarly raiding (and dying) against it, even with no defenders. People said it was unbalanced and that no one would ever take it out. I bided my time, got together a group of 9 of actually competent lighties, and then dropped it to awful wounds on our first try (retreated because I was playing it safe, none of us died). The second time with tragonis we killed it, killed it again, and then almost all of us (2 sorcs and me escaped) died to a ridiculous swarm of Chancel NPCs.
Anywho, my point is that people tend to have the misconception that numbers make up for quality, and that they don't need to prepare for a guardian fight as well as for a real pk. While there are far fewer random variables (i.e. "what the hell, they have the staff of demise? oops") it's still a strong test of preparation, organization and steady nerves.