None. Bulb has led me to my death over a cliff enough times for me to have learned my lesson (and then he blames the healers... naturally). Now I know to just expect him to be engrossed in his ERP and not paying attention, so ill cast rapids on the back line instead.
hammayolettuce wrote: »None. Bulb has led me to my death over a cliff enough times for me to have learned my lesson (and then he blames the healers... naturally). Now I know to just expect him to be engrossed in his ERP and not paying attention, so ill cast rapids on the back line instead.
The reason I didn't list you is because you would never lead me off a cliff
NPK Daniel wrote: »This achievement is called 'Guild Slayer'. You can achieve it in the sewers by trolling a boss through your team (which if they all die you receive the elite title 'Raid Slayer'), providing rapids are everyone approaches a bridge over fire or by jumping off of a high cliff.
You will not hear my people answer this as I have already slayed them all. They are humbled by my achievement. I am the master of horse parkour. If I don't kill 25% of the raid per cliff I have failed.
hammayolettuce wrote: »Anyone who was in TFL back in 1.5 should answer: AoE Barbecue. I watched them follow him (carrying a scroll) into the lava at Chorrol. He literally wiped an entire blue raid as he led them to victory.
NPK Daniel wrote: »This achievement is called 'Guild Slayer'. You can achieve it in the sewers by trolling a boss through your team (which if they all die you receive the elite title 'Raid Slayer'), providing rapids are everyone approaches a bridge over fire or by jumping off of a high cliff.
You will not hear my people answer this as I have already slayed them all. They are humbled by my achievement. I am the master of horse parkour. If I don't kill 25% of the raid per cliff I have failed.
hammayolettuce wrote: »Anyone who was in TFL back in 1.5 should answer: AoE Barbecue. I watched them follow him (carrying a scroll) into the lava at Chorrol. He literally wiped an entire blue raid as he led them to victory.
The name-sake-irony above is alone worth its weight in gold.