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Re: Class specific forum discussions 10 years 6 months ago #13

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What about Rangers? What is their (potential) forum called? --> The Woods?


And I don't know if it's me, but I never liked the phrase "Thieves Den". It makes us sound like Wild animals, living in a dirt hole.

I prefer "Rogues' Gallery" :)
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Re: Class specific forum discussions 10 years 6 months ago #14

Raven wrote: What about Rangers? What is their (potential) forum called? --> The Woods?


I forgot Rangers. Sorry :)

Raven wrote: And I don't know if it's me, but I never liked the phrase "Thieves Den". It makes us sound like Wild animals, living in a dirt hole.

I prefer "Rogues' Gallery" :)



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Re: Class specific forum discussions 10 years 6 months ago #15

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Not sure if the forum really gets enough traffic to make segmenting the conversation into 12 groups a great idea but Ive been wrong before.


I also prefer rogues gallery
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Re: Class specific forum discussions 10 years 6 months ago #16

Picc wrote: Not sure if the forum really gets enough traffic to make segmenting the conversation into 12 groups a great idea but Ive been wrong before.


I don't think it would be a segmentation as more a clarification of where posts are.

I know I use the "recent topics" link to access the forums over anything else, I suspect it's the same for a lot of people.
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Re: Class specific forum discussions 10 years 6 months ago #18

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Here are my favorite names for all the classes so far:

Barbarian - The Wilds or The Outskirts
Bard - The Feast Hall or The Tavern
Cleric - The Temple, or prehaps Pelor's Temple
Druid - The Grove or The Grotto
Fighter - The Barracks
Monk - The Monastery
Paladin - The Castle? (my thinking: knights-king-castle)
Ranger - The Woods or The Stables
Rogue - The Docks, The Alley, or The
Wizards - Wizard's Tower

I imagine it as a small town, the type that becomes a starting point for any adventure. And these are the places where individuals of particular classes are likely to be found. So whether someone is looking to hire adventurers or just seeking advice, they know where to go.
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Re: Class specific forum discussions 10 years 6 months ago #19

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Raven wrote: And I don't know if it's me, but I never liked the phrase "Thieves Den". It makes us sound like Wild animals, living in a dirt hole.

I prefer "Rogues' Gallery" :)



just watch out for Batman.


Or The Flash.
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Re: Class specific forum discussions 10 years 6 months ago #20

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Monk - The Dojo
Paladin - Athena's Keep (or just The Keep)
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Re: Class specific forum discussions 10 years 6 months ago #21

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Raven wrote: What about Rangers? What is their (potential) forum called? --> The Woods?


And I don't know if it's me, but I never liked the phrase "Thieves Den". It makes us sound like Wild animals, living in a dirt hole.

I prefer "Rogues' Gallery" :)


I thought the Den was where Dad want to watch football and drink ale.
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Re: Class specific forum discussions 10 years 6 months ago #22

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I like "the Keep" for the Paladins!
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Re: Class specific forum discussions 10 years 6 months ago #23

I also wanted to point out that moderators can pin discussions so they always appear at the top of the discussion categories. This would allow the following two potential ideas:

1. Players creating a faq/manual on how to play the particular class. This would allow any knew player to get a good jump start on playing the game and probably answer most of the questions they might have.

2. A help request thread where a new player can request help that might not be answered (or not answered clearly) in the FAQ/Manual thread. Active players can leave introductory messages (e.g. My name is Enes, I've been playing a Cleric since 2009. I love this game and would enjoy helping any new player with any questions they might have).
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Re: Class specific forum discussions 10 years 6 months ago #24

OK, since you guys are kind of fleshing this out, I can assume you would like it created...

It looks like you are working out names, could I ask you to come to a consensus on the sections and section names? I will be happy to set something up for you.

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