Sir Poley's Blog, page 11
February 17, 2015
So will Milo's xp return over time in much the same way that Potterverse wizards regain their happy memories after being away from a Dementor and getting some chocolate or are you trying to nerf him before he gets back to Hogwarts? I can see arguements fo
It’s not about nerfing him so much as it is about thinking “what’s the logical conclusion of X happening?”
In my opinion, draining happy memories pretty thoroughly equals draining XP from an adventurer.
I think giving him chocolate would cheer him up, but it wouldn’t bring his XP back. He has to do some combat and/or roleplaying and/or questing to do that.
So will Milo's xp return over time in much the same way that Potterverse wizards regain their happy memories after being away from a Dementor and getting some chocolate or are you trying to nerf him before he gets back to Hogwarts? I can see arguements fo
It’s not about nerfing him so much as it is about thinking “what’s the logical conclusion of X happening?”
In my opinion, draining happy memories pretty thoroughly equals draining XP from an adventurer.
I think giving him chocolate would cheer him up, but it wouldn’t bring his XP back. He has to do some combat and/or roleplaying and/or questing to do that.
So will Milo's xp return over time in much the same way that Potterverse wizards regain their happy memories after being away from a Dementor and getting some chocolate or are you trying to nerf him before he gets back to Hogwarts? I can see arguements fo
It’s not about nerfing him so much as it is about thinking “what’s the logical conclusion of X happening?”
In my opinion, draining happy memories pretty thoroughly equals draining XP from an adventurer.
I think giving him chocolate would cheer him up, but it wouldn’t bring his XP back. He has to do some combat and/or roleplaying and/or questing to do that.
So will Milo's xp return over time in much the same way that Potterverse wizards regain their happy memories after being away from a Dementor and getting some chocolate or are you trying to nerf him before he gets back to Hogwarts? I can see arguements fo
It’s not about nerfing him so much as it is about thinking “what’s the logical conclusion of X happening?”
In my opinion, draining happy memories pretty thoroughly equals draining XP from an adventurer.
I think giving him chocolate would cheer him up, but it wouldn’t bring his XP back. He has to do some combat and/or roleplaying and/or questing to do that.
So will Milo's xp return over time in much the same way that Potterverse wizards regain their happy memories after being away from a Dementor and getting some chocolate or are you trying to nerf him before he gets back to Hogwarts? I can see arguements fo
It’s not about nerfing him so much as it is about thinking “what’s the logical conclusion of X happening?”
In my opinion, draining happy memories pretty thoroughly equals draining XP from an adventurer.
I think giving him chocolate would cheer him up, but it wouldn’t bring his XP back. He has to do some combat and/or roleplaying and/or questing to do that.
So will Milo's xp return over time in much the same way that Potterverse wizards regain their happy memories after being away from a Dementor and getting some chocolate or are you trying to nerf him before he gets back to Hogwarts? I can see arguements fo
It’s not about nerfing him so much as it is about thinking “what’s the logical conclusion of X happening?”
In my opinion, draining happy memories pretty thoroughly equals draining XP from an adventurer.
I think giving him chocolate would cheer him up, but it wouldn’t bring his XP back. He has to do some combat and/or roleplaying and/or questing to do that.
So will Milo's xp return over time in much the same way that Potterverse wizards regain their happy memories after being away from a Dementor and getting some chocolate or are you trying to nerf him before he gets back to Hogwarts? I can see arguements fo
It’s not about nerfing him so much as it is about thinking “what’s the logical conclusion of X happening?”
In my opinion, draining happy memories pretty thoroughly equals draining XP from an adventurer.
I think giving him chocolate would cheer him up, but it wouldn’t bring his XP back. He has to do some combat and/or roleplaying and/or questing to do that.
So will Milo's xp return over time in much the same way that Potterverse wizards regain their happy memories after being away from a Dementor and getting some chocolate or are you trying to nerf him before he gets back to Hogwarts? I can see arguements fo
It’s not about nerfing him so much as it is about thinking “what’s the logical conclusion of X happening?”
In my opinion, draining happy memories pretty thoroughly equals draining XP from an adventurer.
I think giving him chocolate would cheer him up, but it wouldn’t bring his XP back. He has to do some combat and/or roleplaying and/or questing to do that.
So will Milo's xp return over time in much the same way that Potterverse wizards regain their happy memories after being away from a Dementor and getting some chocolate or are you trying to nerf him before he gets back to Hogwarts? I can see arguements fo
It’s not about nerfing him so much as it is about thinking “what’s the logical conclusion of X happening?”
In my opinion, draining happy memories pretty thoroughly equals draining XP from an adventurer.
I think giving him chocolate would cheer him up, but it wouldn’t bring his XP back. He has to do some combat and/or roleplaying and/or questing to do that.
So will Milo's xp return over time in much the same way that Potterverse wizards regain their happy memories after being away from a Dementor and getting some chocolate or are you trying to nerf him before he gets back to Hogwarts? I can see arguements fo
It’s not about nerfing him so much as it is about thinking “what’s the logical conclusion of X happening?”
In my opinion, draining happy memories pretty thoroughly equals draining XP from an adventurer.
I think giving him chocolate would cheer him up, but it wouldn’t bring his XP back. He has to do some combat and/or roleplaying and/or questing to do that.
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