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1st December 2008 19:56 #1
Rappelz
Does anyone on here play it?
I used to, but gave up on it for a bit (quite a few asshats in the guild I was in, and most of them PKd guild members
) Recently. I began to miss it. I know its not the greatest MMO out there, but its the best free one I have access to until I get moneys for WoW or WAR, it has its glitches, but I enjoyed it. I wonder if it still has my old Spellsinger...
I asked if anyone plays it, becuase I see it has had an update. Is it Epic V now? And what are it's new features? Or can al lthis be found on it's site? What do those of you who (if any) play it think of the new update?
"It is the unconquerable nature of man and not the nature of the weapon he uses that ensures victory.'
-General George S. Patton
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1st December 2008 19:58 #2
Re: Rappelz
I played it briefly when it first came out, but not my thing, I'm sorry to say.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...rBen/21145.jpg <- Click me!
Lancewarrior: I didn't gag without my fist.
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1st December 2008 20:21 #3
Re: Rappelz
I saw quite a few people stop playing it actually, but I never understood why. I mean, it may be the glitches, or the fact that to get really good stuff, you have to either a) pay real money or b) pay a crap load of money you earned in game. I myself had to pay nearly 50 million to buy a pet, but, it was worth it in the end totally
. Still, I wonder why so many people dislike it...
Edit: gah! looks like I wont get to play it again, I downloaded it, entered my old account name and password, but it said it was invalid. So, I looked it up on the site, it says my email is still in use, so therefore, my account is still on there...but it wont let me change or find out my password ,....fun
"It is the unconquerable nature of man and not the nature of the weapon he uses that ensures victory.'
-General George S. Patton
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3rd December 2008 05:26 #4
Re: Rappelz
I liked it quite a bit, but i stopped playing it for WoW, then i stopped playing WoW cause i didnt play it enough, then i didnt get back into Rappelz because the downloads take too long on dialup T_T.
Originally Posted by Wardenhammer
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3rd December 2008 23:19 #5
Re: Rappelz
Yes, the downloads take forever
, I have high speed and it takes like half an hour. It got better though, as I tried it out for Epic 5. They fixed alot of glitches, and they seem to have made the graphics better :eek: , though it still takes forever to load. They even added new dungeons, and some other stuff I have yet to look at, as I started a new character, since my Spell Singer was just....yea I didnt need to deal with that again...
Surprised only two people know about it besides me lol.
"It is the unconquerable nature of man and not the nature of the weapon he uses that ensures victory.'
-General George S. Patton
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3rd December 2008 23:58 #6
Re: Rappelz
I've actually never heard of it before. And that takes some doing.
"For my own part, I come down on the side of courage. For courage can sometimes make a virtue of inexperience. I myself have commanded Imperial Guard troops whose probitor units have achieved great things, because their courage was infinite and because they were too inexperienced to realise that their goal was impossible.”
-Leman Russ
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4th December 2008 02:34 #7
Re: Rappelz
Well, it's free MMO, its not the greatest as has been said, but I like it. I love the pet system, as it means everyone can have a pet, not just certain classes like in WoW (IIRC only Warlocks and Hunters have pets, haven't platyed for a long time so I am prolly wrong...) just some classes are better with them (pet classes with buffs for pets and the like..). As well, its pretty bad for storyline, but meh. Alot of asshats on my server
http://rappelz.gpotato.com/ Incase anyone is interested.
Edit: it actually has some nice graphics IMO....just..the noob armours are all like....weird..tight looking stuff (except for a certain race which starts out with like puffy pants...)
"It is the unconquerable nature of man and not the nature of the weapon he uses that ensures victory.'
-General George S. Patton





