(06-06-2016, 11:28 AM)Dunc- Wrote: Roleplay the existence of a decadently wealthy character, then grovel for infrequent small loans of a million credits to cover your consumable outgoings, skimping a few hundred thousand credits here, another hundred there. Your income is guaranteed by the esprit de corps of your roleplay partners (and their desire not to have to wait upon the interminable respawn tick), who are in-turn exalted by the (doubtless) enviable opportunity to watch you act out your one-man quest to obtain balance deflowering special roleplay status as you take on the role of a Kusarian magical schoolgirl, on a valiant quest through Pennsylvania to discover the meaning of life, tentacles, all of it . Be assuaged, the players with whom you collaborate are inhuman demigods, with considerably more than twenty four hours in their days, and have been playing Discovery since higher primates first scratched their navels with a playstation's USB connector. They have graduated top of their class in the IMG
paramilitaire, and have over 300 confirmed POBS. As we speak they are contacting their secret network of shared miners across the Omegas and the most ideal ore routes are being traced right now so you better prepare for the income gap, ami. They are the kind of detestable spreadsheet players who find Eve online to be the neural-net equivalent of a Rheinish sex basement. They are unassailable Atlases, who, if shrugged, would shed the gross domestic product of seven Ethiopias (or one Conrad, by Bretonian units). They have no need for player verses player altercations - PVP to them is merely elaborate doublespeak for hiring Yber, a safeword for bounty boards, florrid missives to the local authorities, a letter of marque. They breathe, eat, and crap, credits. Their lawyers will be onto you like Jormungands on a police valkyrie. Their mercenaries will mutilate your alts. They are Force majeure, and they may not run this place but they have one hell of an understanding with the people who do.
Best just to leave the credits to the professionals, my boy, and claim it all back in expenses. After all, it's a perfectly legitimate method for circumventing the anti-panhandling clauses in the server rules. Life is too short for bourgeois fatuity, running hither and thither after errant shekels. Much better to be graciously, comfortably and loquaciously, unemployed.
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Anyway, if we return to the topic, so, i should make another character, and, the cardmine from buffalo base, it should be sold at a Lane hacker's base? Are the cardmine from the rogues and outcasts completely different?