FERUBI Sat Arvo 30 October
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FERUBI Sat Arvo 30 October
Hi all,
Clerics need farmage - and they can't do it alone.
I propose a Ferubi Farming afternoon this saturday starting 1pm AEST. This gives everyone time for chores/sleeping/etc in the morning
Please please please consider coming along - a lot of our clerics help out a great deal with other people's epic needs and it would be great to show our appreciation by helping them with theirs.
S :Þ
Clerics need farmage - and they can't do it alone.
I propose a Ferubi Farming afternoon this saturday starting 1pm AEST. This gives everyone time for chores/sleeping/etc in the morning
Please please please consider coming along - a lot of our clerics help out a great deal with other people's epic needs and it would be great to show our appreciation by helping them with theirs.
S :Þ
Last edited by Sianni on Sun 24 Oct, 2004 10:40 am, edited 2 times in total.
i have an unexpected house guest visiting from the USA on saturday afternoon....
should still be on for raid....but not in the afternoon....
im away sunday and most of monday for my anniversary....going to a Bed and Breakfast in the Blue mountains....and then back ...probably in time for monday raid....
if not enough folks are on for this on saturday....ill suggest tuesday evening.....wife has art class...so i can be on as soon as i get kids to sleep....e.g. normal raid timing...
-Ephyr
should still be on for raid....but not in the afternoon....
im away sunday and most of monday for my anniversary....going to a Bed and Breakfast in the Blue mountains....and then back ...probably in time for monday raid....
if not enough folks are on for this on saturday....ill suggest tuesday evening.....wife has art class...so i can be on as soon as i get kids to sleep....e.g. normal raid timing...
-Ephyr
Thanks to all who came along today it was a very successful afternoon.
Gratz Miruwin on all 4 bits
Gratz Rani and Angel on Tattered Map piece
Gratz Maz on Heavy Water
We'd like to do it again, perhaps next saturday, to get the rest of the bits for Rani, Angel and Izno (and anyone else who needs - but certainly those first).
So, next saturday, 1pm, if we get enough peeps we'll go back again.
Gratz Miruwin on all 4 bits
Gratz Rani and Angel on Tattered Map piece
Gratz Maz on Heavy Water
We'd like to do it again, perhaps next saturday, to get the rest of the bits for Rani, Angel and Izno (and anyone else who needs - but certainly those first).
So, next saturday, 1pm, if we get enough peeps we'll go back again.
Thank you everyone who came along for this farming. I was delighted to see the number of people who turned up and got behind their guild clerics in their attempt to get the pieces required for their epic. Although we didn't get ALL the pieces for every cleric who was there, we certainly progressed considerably.
There is still a lot to do in Ferubi for map pieces but I don't believe it will be so tedious next time we do it. I think we learned a fair bit during the hours we spent in there. For instance, the guide gave areas where each of the 4 parts of the map drop, we managed to get all parts from the same general area. I'm not too sure where the pullers were pulling from but it seemed to me that we certainly weren't pulling from the areas that the guide said the bits dropped from. I believe now we know what we are doing in there, that the pieces will drop a lot more readily for us next time.
For quite a few of us it was our first time in Ferubi and I also think that this has helped a few of us with various areas in our play styles. Whilst Ferubi is not an 'extreme' zone, it is difficult enough to require concentration and care.
There is still a lot to do in Ferubi for map pieces but I don't believe it will be so tedious next time we do it. I think we learned a fair bit during the hours we spent in there. For instance, the guide gave areas where each of the 4 parts of the map drop, we managed to get all parts from the same general area. I'm not too sure where the pullers were pulling from but it seemed to me that we certainly weren't pulling from the areas that the guide said the bits dropped from. I believe now we know what we are doing in there, that the pieces will drop a lot more readily for us next time.
For quite a few of us it was our first time in Ferubi and I also think that this has helped a few of us with various areas in our play styles. Whilst Ferubi is not an 'extreme' zone, it is difficult enough to require concentration and care.
Miruwin
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