TybaltKaine wrote: »It seems that now you have to be level 6 to get certified. That's new to me.
TybaltKaine wrote: »The length of time it has been that way does not take away from the fact that it is asinine, or that it is new to me.
TybaltKaine wrote: »Since you appear to be interested in only arguing semantics for the sake of doing so and not actively contributing any information to the conversation, I will no longer be interacting with you. Good day.
Dragonnord wrote: »TybaltKaine wrote: »It seems that now you have to be level 6 to get certified. That's new to me.
It has been like this since... ever.
That's not entirely correct.
You must be level 6 to do crafting writs.
You must be level 6 to pick up the certification quest from the writ boards.
You must be level 6 to pick up and do the jewelry certification quest.
However, there used to be one crucial loophole: You used to be able to pick up the certification quest by talking directly to the two NPCs who are in charge of those quests, and you could do that at any level.
Since the certification quests grant a sizeable amount of XP, I would very often pick those quests up before reaching level 6, and the process of certification would push me to level 6, at which point I'll go do jewelry certification and do my first set of writs.
So while it was always intended that certification and the writs themselves are supposed to be gated at level 6, there was a gaping wide loophole that allowed you to certify before level 6.
Dragonnord wrote: »That's not entirely correct.
You must be level 6 to do crafting writs.
You must be level 6 to pick up the certification quest from the writ boards.
You must be level 6 to pick up and do the jewelry certification quest.
However, there used to be one crucial loophole: You used to be able to pick up the certification quest by talking directly to the two NPCs who are in charge of those quests, and you could do that at any level.
Since the certification quests grant a sizeable amount of XP, I would very often pick those quests up before reaching level 6, and the process of certification would push me to level 6, at which point I'll go do jewelry certification and do my first set of writs.
So while it was always intended that certification and the writs themselves are supposed to be gated at level 6, there was a gaping wide loophole that allowed you to certify before level 6.
Nitpick response yours.
Yeah! And I remember when groups used to froze Bahsei in place to kill him from distance without taking any damage, or when groups used to kill vAS Olms with bows from outside the room entrance.
And know what? Since those were unintended ways, I can't say there was a time when you could kill Bahsei or Olms those ways because it was uninteded, and we're talking natural ways here, not unintended stuff, bugs of whatever.
There was also a time when players could drop infinite Meteors in PvP. So if someone now says "You can't drop more than one Meteor at a time in PvP", I can't responde saying "That's not entirely correct, because there was a time when..."
Unintended stuff doesn't count.
kringled_1 wrote: »Dragonnord wrote: »That's not entirely correct.
You must be level 6 to do crafting writs.
You must be level 6 to pick up the certification quest from the writ boards.
You must be level 6 to pick up and do the jewelry certification quest.
However, there used to be one crucial loophole: You used to be able to pick up the certification quest by talking directly to the two NPCs who are in charge of those quests, and you could do that at any level.
Since the certification quests grant a sizeable amount of XP, I would very often pick those quests up before reaching level 6, and the process of certification would push me to level 6, at which point I'll go do jewelry certification and do my first set of writs.
So while it was always intended that certification and the writs themselves are supposed to be gated at level 6, there was a gaping wide loophole that allowed you to certify before level 6.
Nitpick response yours.
Yeah! And I remember when groups used to froze Bahsei in place to kill him from distance without taking any damage, or when groups used to kill vAS Olms with bows from outside the room entrance.
And know what? Since those were unintended ways, I can't say there was a time when you could kill Bahsei or Olms those ways because it was uninteded, and we're talking natural ways here, not unintended stuff, bugs of whatever.
There was also a time when players could drop infinite Meteors in PvP. So if someone now says "You can't drop more than one Meteor at a time in PvP", I can't responde saying "That's not entirely correct, because there was a time when..."
Unintended stuff doesn't count.
That's an astonishing leap to make.
Talking to an NPC to start a quest is not particularly an unintended way to get a quest.
The fact that the boards and the NPCs apparently had inconsistent requirements to get those quests was probably not intended, I agree, but there's no obvious reason why the level requirements have to be the same, and getting a one-time quest a couple of levels early has no real consequences for anyone. Comparing those to obvious exploits and the use of external software to cheat is so far past the line.
Dragonnord wrote: »That's not entirely correct.
You must be level 6 to do crafting writs.
You must be level 6 to pick up the certification quest from the writ boards.
You must be level 6 to pick up and do the jewelry certification quest.
However, there used to be one crucial loophole: You used to be able to pick up the certification quest by talking directly to the two NPCs who are in charge of those quests, and you could do that at any level.
Since the certification quests grant a sizeable amount of XP, I would very often pick those quests up before reaching level 6, and the process of certification would push me to level 6, at which point I'll go do jewelry certification and do my first set of writs.
So while it was always intended that certification and the writs themselves are supposed to be gated at level 6, there was a gaping wide loophole that allowed you to certify before level 6.
Nitpick response yours.
Yeah! And I remember when groups used to froze Bahsei in place to kill him from distance without taking any damage, or when groups used to kill vAS Olms with bows from outside the room entrance.
And know what? Since those were unintended ways, I can't say there was a time when you could kill Bahsei or Olms those ways because it was uninteded, and we're talking natural ways here, not unintended stuff, bugs of whatever.
There was also a time when players could drop infinite Meteors in PvP. So if someone now says "You can't drop more than one Meteor at a time in PvP", I can't responde saying "That's not entirely correct, because there was a time when..."
Unintended stuff doesn't count.
Dragonnord wrote: »That's not entirely correct.
You must be level 6 to do crafting writs.
You must be level 6 to pick up the certification quest from the writ boards.
You must be level 6 to pick up and do the jewelry certification quest.
However, there used to be one crucial loophole: You used to be able to pick up the certification quest by talking directly to the two NPCs who are in charge of those quests, and you could do that at any level.
Since the certification quests grant a sizeable amount of XP, I would very often pick those quests up before reaching level 6, and the process of certification would push me to level 6, at which point I'll go do jewelry certification and do my first set of writs.
So while it was always intended that certification and the writs themselves are supposed to be gated at level 6, there was a gaping wide loophole that allowed you to certify before level 6.
Nitpick response yours.
Yeah! And I remember when groups used to froze Bahsei in place to kill him from distance without taking any damage, or when groups used to kill vAS Olms with bows from outside the room entrance.
And know what? Since those were unintended ways, I can't say there was a time when you could kill Bahsei or Olms those ways because it was uninteded, and we're talking natural ways here, not unintended stuff, bugs of whatever.
There was also a time when players could drop infinite Meteors in PvP. So if someone now says "You can't drop more than one Meteor at a time in PvP", I can't responde saying "That's not entirely correct, because there was a time when..."
Unintended stuff doesn't count.
Dragonnord wrote: »Then you misinformed us or provided us with confused information, as you said:
"there used to be one crucial loophole..."
And also:
"You used to be able to pick up..."
You don't say "used to" if something is still ocurring today.
HatchetHaro wrote: »There are also many, many situations in gaming where bugs made such a massive impact on a game's gameplay that they became standard; "it's a feature, not a bug" is such a recognizable phrase to gamers and game developers.
The important thing here is that it has long been possible to certify before level 6, which is something that they closed off relatively recently, so this is effectively a new restriction for someone like the OP. So that statement from the OP that you were so eager to mock is a perfectly valid statement that reflects the reality of how certification has worked for many years.
However, there used to be one crucial loophole: You used to be able to pick up the certification quest by talking directly to the two NPCs who are in charge of those quests, and you could do that at any level.
Since the certification quests grant a sizeable amount of XP, I would very often pick those quests up before reaching level 6, and the process of certification would push me to level 6, at which point I'll go do jewelry certification and do my first set of writs.
So while it was always intended that certification and the writs themselves are supposed to be gated at level 6, there was a gaping wide loophole that allowed you to certify before level 6.
Dragonnord wrote: »TybaltKaine wrote: »It seems that now you have to be level 6 to get certified. That's new to me.
It has been like this since... ever.