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Viruthx (Illithid Necro Savant Mysterum E) vs. Brognort (Minotaur Warrior - Uncaballed)

7 minutes ago, Anonymous said:

Am invoker can solo all of the guys near the pitlord amd the pitlord itself. 

Anonymous poster hash: 564e8...74a

Warmaster.

-Nurrog

Anonymous poster hash: cce6a...d48

So what's the story of why you use 'i' as where? And also 'brief' is a most welcome command if you're familiar with the area you're in. No more long room descriptions so you can chase without the rubbish filling up your buffer.

When I first started FL I had this frustrating issue with looking in my inventory constantly.   Always checking my bags.  My first character was a thief, amd there were a lot of good rogyes about at the time.  Though I still do the same with eq and score tbh.  

So one day someone gave me advice to use where as often as possible.  I didnt even know the command existed until then. I aliased "i" to where and completely turned my pk game around. Had my first real solid character, dominated in pk and got my first E. I typed it in reflexivly.  Like a twitch.

Ever since then it is the first alias I set with every character.

-Viruthx

Anonymous poster hash: 564e8...74a

It took me a while to figure out there was a 'where' command myself. I can't recall if it was AG (A_Guitarist) or WC (Warrior_Cleric) who mentioned it though and it definitely opened up my eyes too. Though back then there were no IG alias system, and it wasn't until much later that I downloaded a client that did reliably. Mine is set to a '.' because of someone I used to talk to quite frequently. I don't check my inventory as often as I used to, and my score sheet far less, but I d a '.' religiously and I suck balls at PK after being gone for so long. It is interesting though how we all have a point in time we started doing things the way we do because of what someone said/did and it hasn't changed in years.