Takes-No-Prisoner wrote: »
Never ask a Texan born khajiit if khajiit considers such blasephmies as equal to the nigh divine breakfast taco.
Otherwise they will come and zerg you down and scourge you of your impure elf brain.
Silly goose, I'm in AD. You can't zerg the un-zergableAlso there is live wild Khajiti roaming the vast fields of Texas?
I knew Texas was a wild place, but common now.
Was some really good fights after the Emp crowning late last night! DC pushed both ways, sadly EP did too despite the obvious target being Alessia and continuously calling for EP to move south, but we got there eventually! Been pretty good fun the last couple of nights.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »I offer some delicious Canadian Tim Hortons as a compromise:
Something that has proven a most amusing surprise for sewer leeches, and siege trolls in the past. It's also why you never tell khajiit they can't do anything to people who purposely screw over their own faction in PVP.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »So apparently today some shenanigans with EP alts happened? Supposedly DC took Ghartok Scroll from its Temple but was killed before making it to Ghartok Gate, but then an AD player on an EP alt picked it up and ran it out the Gate, to Arrius, which was AD at the time, then stood still and let AD kill him and take the Scroll... did that actually happen or are my fellow EP making up excuses for their ineptitude
Man can those AD zergs take down NPCs! And doors? They don't stand a chance...
The truth is, AD loses battle after battle when the numbers are roughly even. They had to resort to planned nightcapping to win this one...
Lord_Draevan wrote: »So apparently today some shenanigans with EP alts happened? Supposedly DC took Ghartok Scroll from its Temple but was killed before making it to Ghartok Gate, but then an AD player on an EP alt picked it up and ran it out the Gate, to Arrius, which was AD at the time, then stood still and let AD kill him and take the Scroll... did that actually happen or are my fellow EP making up excuses for their ineptitude
This. While I am AD, I saw him attack AD players while having the scroll on him and killed one too before he got ganked inside shortly before Arrius was lost. Talk about over-confidence. Might have been a troll though.
The whole incident was pretty messed up to be honest. AD was the first to hit the scroll temple and wiped out the EP there, only to be back doored by DC. However, the DC guy who picked it up, instead of going west towards their home keeps, suspiciously started going south towards the AD keeps but was killed by a EP peep. Then this EP peep chose to move with the rest of EP to hit Arrius instead of returning the scroll.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »So apparently today some shenanigans with EP alts happened? Supposedly DC took Ghartok Scroll from its Temple but was killed before making it to Ghartok Gate, but then an AD player on an EP alt picked it up and ran it out the Gate, to Arrius, which was AD at the time, then stood still and let AD kill him and take the Scroll... did that actually happen or are my fellow EP making up excuses for their ineptitude
This. While I am AD, I saw him attack AD players while having the scroll on him and killed one too before he got ganked inside shortly before Arrius was lost. Talk about over-confidence. Might have been a troll though.
The whole incident was pretty messed up to be honest. AD was the first to hit the scroll temple and wiped out the EP there, only to be back doored by DC. However, the DC guy who picked it up, instead of going west towards their home keeps, suspiciously started going south towards the AD keeps but was killed by a EP peep. Then this EP peep chose to move with the rest of EP to hit Arrius instead of returning the scroll.
Why would he leave the home gate with the scroll and run to Arrius with it? The Ghartok scroll is an EP scroll, he should of taken it back to the temple it came from.
ScooberSteve wrote: »Man can those AD zergs take down NPCs! And doors? They don't stand a chance...
The truth is, AD loses battle after battle when the numbers are roughly even. They had to resort to planned nightcapping to win this one...
The truth is DC are too busy farming ap playing their little games instead of trying to take the map while EP are too scared to come out of their keep. They love standing on their keep walls going pew pew earning those dticks.
ScooberSteve wrote: »Im ad but i would like to see dc win a campaign its been a while.
Takes-No-Prisoner wrote: »
Never ask a Texan born khajiit if khajiit considers such blasephmies as equal to the nigh divine breakfast taco.
Otherwise they will come and zerg you down and scourge you of your impure elf brain.
ScooberSteve wrote: »Man can those AD zergs take down NPCs! And doors? They don't stand a chance...
The truth is, AD loses battle after battle when the numbers are roughly even. They had to resort to planned nightcapping to win this one...
The truth is DC are too busy farming ap playing their little games instead of trying to take the map while EP are too scared to come out of their keep. They love standing on their keep walls going pew pew earning those dticks.
AD has pulled away a bit in the last week or two, but the last two campaigns have actually been some of the closer campaigns we have seen. Not much separating 1st and 3rd. The AD lead now is smaller than the EP lead in the first few weeks, but eP numbers dropped off during Oceanic prime time and unfortunately, they were first placed so attract the most attention.
EP are one organised group of 8-12 in the Oceanic/Japanese timeslot away from winning and DC could probably win already if they desired map control over chasing AP (and that is not a criticism, there is a lot of AP to be made and it is more interesting that manning seige).
PeggymoeXD wrote: »Cue the AD comments: "We did it again! Trueflame victors! Against all odds! How ever did we pull through!?"
Minnesinger wrote: »PeggymoeXD wrote: »Cue the AD comments: "We did it again! Trueflame victors! Against all odds! How ever did we pull through!?"
The campaign hasn´t ended yet. Hold your horses.
Minnesinger wrote: »PeggymoeXD wrote: »Cue the AD comments: "We did it again! Trueflame victors! Against all odds! How ever did we pull through!?"
The campaign hasn´t ended yet. Hold your horses.
Even if AD is stripped to nothing, the lead is too high to recover
Minnesinger wrote: »PeggymoeXD wrote: »Cue the AD comments: "We did it again! Trueflame victors! Against all odds! How ever did we pull through!?"
The campaign hasn´t ended yet. Hold your horses.
Even if AD is stripped to nothing, the lead is too high to recover
Lord_Draevan wrote: »Minnesinger wrote: »PeggymoeXD wrote: »Cue the AD comments: "We did it again! Trueflame victors! Against all odds! How ever did we pull through!?"
The campaign hasn´t ended yet. Hold your horses.
Even if AD is stripped to nothing, the lead is too high to recover
Yup, and unless EP can get 2-3 raids on every during NA off hours, we can forget about ever winning Trueflame again. Well, unless AD decides to abandon the campaign, but I don't see why they would.
Darnathian wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Minnesinger wrote: »PeggymoeXD wrote: »Cue the AD comments: "We did it again! Trueflame victors! Against all odds! How ever did we pull through!?"
The campaign hasn´t ended yet. Hold your horses.
Even if AD is stripped to nothing, the lead is too high to recover
Yup, and unless EP can get 2-3 raids on every during NA off hours, we can forget about ever winning Trueflame again. Well, unless AD decides to abandon the campaign, but I don't see why they would.
And the EP AP farmers stop farming and play to win.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »Darnathian wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Minnesinger wrote: »PeggymoeXD wrote: »Cue the AD comments: "We did it again! Trueflame victors! Against all odds! How ever did we pull through!?"
The campaign hasn´t ended yet. Hold your horses.
Even if AD is stripped to nothing, the lead is too high to recover
Yup, and unless EP can get 2-3 raids on every during NA off hours, we can forget about ever winning Trueflame again. Well, unless AD decides to abandon the campaign, but I don't see why they would.
And the EP AP farmers stop farming and play to win.
Heh, so never
Oh, and if my fellow EP would stop running off to Haderus as soon as AD starts pushing us in the morning... that'd be great.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »Darnathian wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Minnesinger wrote: »PeggymoeXD wrote: »Cue the AD comments: "We did it again! Trueflame victors! Against all odds! How ever did we pull through!?"
The campaign hasn´t ended yet. Hold your horses.
Even if AD is stripped to nothing, the lead is too high to recover
Yup, and unless EP can get 2-3 raids on every during NA off hours, we can forget about ever winning Trueflame again. Well, unless AD decides to abandon the campaign, but I don't see why they would.
And the EP AP farmers stop farming and play to win.
Heh, so never
Oh, and if my fellow EP would stop running off to Haderus as soon as AD starts pushing us in the morning... that'd be great.
facing down 60+ AD at 5am is not what people are looking to do. so yeah, it drives people to Had, ic or just log off.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Darnathian wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Minnesinger wrote: »PeggymoeXD wrote: »Cue the AD comments: "We did it again! Trueflame victors! Against all odds! How ever did we pull through!?"
The campaign hasn´t ended yet. Hold your horses.
Even if AD is stripped to nothing, the lead is too high to recover
Yup, and unless EP can get 2-3 raids on every during NA off hours, we can forget about ever winning Trueflame again. Well, unless AD decides to abandon the campaign, but I don't see why they would.
And the EP AP farmers stop farming and play to win.
Heh, so never
Oh, and if my fellow EP would stop running off to Haderus as soon as AD starts pushing us in the morning... that'd be great.
facing down 60+ AD at 5am is not what people are looking to do. so yeah, it drives people to Had, ic or just log off.
I can understand if it's 1-2 bars of EP against a pop locked AD, but not when it's 3 bars/pop locked for both EP and AD and then EP starts running as soon as we lose BRK or Arrius. I.e, every single weekend morning.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Darnathian wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Minnesinger wrote: »PeggymoeXD wrote: »Cue the AD comments: "We did it again! Trueflame victors! Against all odds! How ever did we pull through!?"
The campaign hasn´t ended yet. Hold your horses.
Even if AD is stripped to nothing, the lead is too high to recover
Yup, and unless EP can get 2-3 raids on every during NA off hours, we can forget about ever winning Trueflame again. Well, unless AD decides to abandon the campaign, but I don't see why they would.
And the EP AP farmers stop farming and play to win.
Heh, so never
Oh, and if my fellow EP would stop running off to Haderus as soon as AD starts pushing us in the morning... that'd be great.
facing down 60+ AD at 5am is not what people are looking to do. so yeah, it drives people to Had, ic or just log off.
I can understand if it's 1-2 bars of EP against a pop locked AD, but not when it's 3 bars/pop locked for both EP and AD and then EP starts running as soon as we lose BRK or Arrius. I.e, every single weekend morning.
EP has no organized guilds that early, and that makes all the difference. AD knows it which is why they focus EP.
ScooberSteve wrote: »Ep get hammered because they have won 6 of the last 7 campaigns due to their overwhelming numbers. When people have decided to help ad and the shoes on the other foot its not so nice getting pvdoored like ep did to ad for 6 campaignd strait. Thats karma