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 Our First PKRI Feedback
Posted: January 18, 2009 04:51 pmTop
   


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Group: Elite Guardian
Posts: 7306
Member No.: 47
Joined: December 30, 2007
Total Events Attended: 343
QUOTE (Darkzero101 @ January 17, 2009 11:08 pm)
I think we just rushed into the PKRI scene too early and went up against a clan that was better than us.

We just need to get more experience, thats all.

Agreed, you guys assumed just because we beat TMC in a 1 hour melee and binds PKRI we can now handle a 2 hour PKRI with rangers. I fail to see how they relate. Second, stop assuming PKRIs are the end all and be all of clan life, in the past I can not recall a single fight where WG was expected to return past 1 hour.
 
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Posted: January 19, 2009 04:53 pmTop
   


IRC Nickname: Mmangler
Group: Emeritus
Posts: 1595
Member No.: 1580
Joined: December 24, 2008
Total Events Attended: 165
His Lordship suggested that new members consider keeping their heads low. Well so much for keeping my head low.

I am new to warring and frankly do not YET possess the skill needed to war. The need to be bind is obvious even to me and I am trying to develop the needed muscle memory to accomplish the task. Attending the practices has helped give me an idea of what to do but I for one will not develop the skill necessary to war effectively overnight. I suspect that others may not be comfortable with binding and need more practice, which can be accomplished independently or through clan sponsored activities.

Prior to WG, I never attended a war. I personally still find the process bewildering and I am still learning to fall in, death dot and pile. I know that this may seem unusual to some of you because of my combat level but it is true. Renegade's post states that those unable to bind should not attend a war at all. His statement is valid in the sense that those able to war are the best to conduct it. By extension, those able to effectively war developed those skills somewhere and I suspect that it is through game experience achieved through practice. The guides and war practice are a great help. However, in order to war effectively, WG members will need to practice individually as a group and additional practice or suggestions on how to practice war skills would be appreciated.
 
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