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Black Mamba:
I am a 20ac player, and that's not because i'm lazy, thank you for sharing these "opinions"

EL CABAZONO:

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Then why is it?

420:

--- Quote --- I am a 20ac player, and that's not because i'm lazy, thank you for sharing these "opinions"
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Hee hee, fished in!!!

I was just trolling when I said that, but when Talon sees this thread I am sure he will be more than happy to explain the 9AC point of view.

The basic logic is, in GodSpire you can make builds with high enough ab to overcome the highest AC possible. This means, you can make non-caster builds that can hit each other on a roll lower than 20 (an automatic hit).

420

nathan:

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Same reason people buy virtual items and characters for Diablo 2 with real money:

They are too lazy to put any thought, effort or skill into the game.

420
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The same reison why godspire people use 8 ac, there to lazy. 420, 8 ac, 9 ac, 10 ac, 12 ac and 20 ac, there's no difference, you don't like resist they like resist

Black Mamba:
Yes exactly.
Well I guess I like 20ac because that's how I learn Nwn. I never played in Sou, I started with Hotu and obviously with 20ac. I've tried 12ac, i even played it for a while but I always return to 20ac. Plus I didn't really approuve when u said it is for lazy ppl because even 20's rule, u still have to think about making a better build then the other. It's not only luck. In 20ac you have to duel the same chars alot so you can actually notice that if you always win, it's because your char build is better. But I do understand your point of view, and yes lower ac and resistance makes it harder to build chars since you have more things to think of into skills and abilities.

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