I’m sure that many people have at least one person start talking to them or ksing them and then have been told that they have a “main character” that is sooo pro. This really gets on my nerves.
I just got my 3rd job advance yesterday and I thought i’d take a break from training, so I went to henesys training ground to help a few newbies. I began using my new skill, Ice Strike at the top platform where all the green mushrooms are, just to try it out. Then, I have a lvl 2x come up to me and say, “lol, u think ur so pro with that. i have a main acc, lvl 93 hermit” and blah blah blah. I tried to dismiss him, but he didn’t seem to care that he was purely making fun of me.
I felt proud that I had gotten to lvl 71. It has been my goal for SO long to get my 3rd job. But all it takes is for some jerk to come along and squash you with his power of being a higher level. Anyways, after feeling like a noob all over again, I logged off for a while. When I came back, he wasn’t there anymore. Then the strangest thing happened.
I went to the top green-mushroom platform once again, only to see a lvl 74 priest using his shining ray and killing everything. I joined him, but using my ice strike, and we had a lot of fun with newbs kinda getting scared away. . .hehe. Then he says to me, “Maybe I will show u my main char.” And I was like, ohhh great. Another jerk. Then he says, “I have a lvl 91 priest. But, I bet you have a lvl 100+ character, right?” I told him I didn’t, and that my lvl 71 was my main, and I asked him why he’d think I had a higher lvl. He said it was the way I did certain things, like talk to him and others and also how I had cool scrolled stuff (such as my hinoramu fan, +6). I kind of laughed about it, but it made me feel pro again .
Anyways, after that weird experience today, has it ever happened to you? And what are your views on when people say they have pro accounts?
awww, kyoot = )
my maple daddy i think he’s pro (lvl 116 fire mage)
~angelwitwing~
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i feel so noob whenever i play on my bowman. . .