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Eggman
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25 May 2010, 9:01 pm

not your typical first time they logged on to the game no0bs, but epic not wanting to read the instructions, give me your stuff cause I don't want to work for it, stop what you are doing to run me through an instance(and btw i will pick up every freak'n quest along the way and expect you to help me and by the time we get to the dungeon i'll log out and send you a nasty letter on why didnt you wait for me to log back on four hours later) n0ob

any good stories? mine was saddly the example. Some guy liked my dk and wanted me to take him to an instance. He was to low for any thing that would help him make the long trek faster and too broke for flying


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25 May 2010, 9:05 pm

Back in Burning Crusade I was really into Paladin tanking but you'd always get the lives under a rock person who will argue with you even while you were tanking the last boss in a heroic run that Paladins can't tank.

Thankfully Blizz has force fed most people the fact that all tanking classes are capable.

I myself am a Death Knight Frost tank



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25 May 2010, 9:09 pm

Ebonwinter wrote:
Back in Burning Crusade I was really into Paladin tanking but you'd always get the lives under a rock person who will argue with you even while you were tanking the last boss in a heroic run that Paladins can't tank.

Thankfully Blizz has force fed most people the fact that all tanking classes are capable.

I myself am a Death Knight Frost tank

sweet, ya I hate it when people don't get that.


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25 May 2010, 11:56 pm

Eggman wrote:
not your typical first time they logged on to the game no0bs, but epic not wanting to read the instructions, give me your stuff cause I don't want to work for it, stop what you are doing to run me through an instance(and btw i will pick up every freak'n quest along the way and expect you to help me and by the time we get to the dungeon i'll log out and send you a nasty letter on why didnt you wait for me to log back on four hours later) n0ob


That's not called noob, that's call laziness. Players who do that are the same people who expect entitlements from EVERYONE simply because they exist. They usually sponge off social programs because they feel they are entitled to it, even though they haven't done anything to warrant the benefits.


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29 May 2010, 7:42 pm

kxmode wrote:
Eggman wrote:
not your typical first time they logged on to the game no0bs, but epic not wanting to read the instructions, give me your stuff cause I don't want to work for it, stop what you are doing to run me through an instance(and btw i will pick up every freak'n quest along the way and expect you to help me and by the time we get to the dungeon i'll log out and send you a nasty letter on why didnt you wait for me to log back on four hours later) n0ob


That's not called noob, that's call laziness. Players who do that are the same people who expect entitlements from EVERYONE simply because they exist. They usually sponge off social programs because they feel they are entitled to it, even though they haven't done anything to warrant the benefits.


In gaming they're called noobs, even if there's no real reason for it. They just are.



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04 Jun 2010, 9:49 pm

I don't have any great stories, but I have a good example of the type of people you're talking about.

Okay, one time, on Battle.net, this guy had sat in one of the support channels for ten minutes, asking how to squelch somebody. I kept answering with "type /help". Finally, somebody answered his question directly. The guy thanked him and then left. Yeah, figuring out how to use /help must have been really difficult for that guy.


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