Let's get to the point. My FA is pathetic. Now there's: not good, bad, very bad, sad, how did you cut yourself while tending?, and then, pathetic. I mean, I should be able to scare people with the mere notion of me tending them.
The crocs were my place to be. They (would have, but I can't very well go back, since the magic changes AND these happened in my absence) teach me magic and weapons. But now, because I don't have much FA, I'm forced out till that tert skill catches up.
I propose lil' leechies for people like me to learn weapons and FA, ya know, even if we're not used to getting cut, like, ever. <wink>
-Zakarious, who almost went off topic about twelve times, so you guys got the good post.
We need baby blood worms... on 08/27/2002 08:57 PM CDT
Re: We need baby blood worms... on 08/28/2002 12:35 AM CDT
Already on the way, we hope. We were told blood worms were just one of hopefully several (many?) similar "creatures" to soon be seen ... ticks are one that was specifically mentioned, and I have a feeling they would be the "baby blood worm" you seek.
Patience. Let them work out the snags, tweak exp, shake out the bugs (pardon the pun). Then more will come.
Oh, and BTW ... have you tried using a tool to aid in the removal of a blood worm? Take a look at the exp they teach, and I am sure you can figure out what tool to use. ;-)
~~~Krin
Patience. Let them work out the snags, tweak exp, shake out the bugs (pardon the pun). Then more will come.
Oh, and BTW ... have you tried using a tool to aid in the removal of a blood worm? Take a look at the exp they teach, and I am sure you can figure out what tool to use. ;-)
~~~Krin
Re: We need baby blood worms... on 08/28/2002 02:36 AM CDT
Re: We need baby blood worms... on 08/28/2002 03:19 AM CDT
I've never seen a time where there wasn't at least one empath ::coughKythryncough:: already in the marsh when I get there. My advice is to gweth that you welcome tending by passing healers and they'll check on you everytime they see you. It's not fool proof of course but it beats giving up an otherwise good hunting ground.
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