Sir Poley's Blog, page 8
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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