User talk:Defiant Elements

Welcome to the wiki :D Here are few pointers to start you off. First off, please always sign your votes and your talk page/discussion edits with ~ to sign your comments and time stamp them. Second, I see that you've gotten very involved in voting in the builds section. This is great as we need all the testers we can get. However, it is appreciated if you can test out a build before you cast a vote on it instead of looking at the build and analyzing it that way. Its not wiki policy to force you to test before you vote, but it is very appreciated if you do and will show up in the content and accuracy of your vote (many times you'll find that a build will perform exactly as you expected it would, but there will also be times when a build surprises you and if your vote is based on incorrect assumptions then it could cause a good build to be voted unfavored). There have been several people in the past who became infamous for not testing builds before they voted, and it will show in your vote whether you have or not. Just letting you know as you seem to be voting on build very quickly. Besides that though enjoy yourself. Xasxas has some useful tips for new members on his user page, so feel free to stop by there and take a look. Have fun, and sorry for all the reading you’ll have to do to get through my post:P&mdash; Azroth    00:41, 24 October 2006 (CDT)
 * Well there will be a lot more reading if you do take a squiz at my help guide :P Anyway welcome mate, enjoy your time here ;) --Xasxas256 00:50, 24 October 2006 (CDT)
 * Welcome to the wiki Defiant :), It's not mandatory but when you vote on builds at least try to sometimes give a better reason than "everything has been said already" so people see that you have at least read the build. :) Tharna 16:10, 24 October 2006 (CDT)
 * Ok, a few things:


 * First, would someone please explain to me the importance of signing my comments. If someone really needed to know who posted a response, they could look at the history, but otherwise, this is a wiki, why is it important to know who said what?
 * Second, having played the game for quite a while now, I have tried a huge amount of builds, and when you get down to it, many if not most of the untested builds are trying to reiterate tested concepts with slight tweaks, and not to sound boastful or anything, I have tried the vast majority of concepts to one degree or another. Furthermore, the ones I am borderline as to whether they will work or not, I do test them in game.  The only ones I vote to unfavor without testing are one's which have clear issues, like assassins with no defense/self-heal, or caster's with no energy management in an energy intensive build.
 * Lastly, the few times I have posted "everything has been said" were because had i given an answer, it would have been a carbon copy of what had in fact already been said anyway and I didn't see the point of just restating whcih I could have done without even reading the build anyway. *Rant Completed*  Defiant Elements 22:20, 25 October 2006 (CDT)
 * Sorry if what I said above sounds abrupt, I didn't intend it as such. Defiant Elements 22:20, 25 October 2006 (CDT)

A/Rt Lethal Weapon
Let me ask you a few things. Is Chris with Lime your brother? Why did you vote twice to favor his build A/Rt Lethal Weapon? --Vazze 09:27, 25 October 2006 (CDT)

No, my brother, NOT CHRIS WITH LIME, does not have an account on wiki. However, he wanted to post a comment about a build he had tried out, but I didn't realize that I was logged on until later, which is why I posted the explanation. &mdash;The preceding unsigned comment was added by Defiant Elements

I see. Sry man, lots of unsigned edits, I got lost there for a bit. Good job with the testing. --Vazze 21:33, 25 October 2006 (CDT)

No problem, and sorry if I came off as abrupt, it wasn't intended to be. &mdash;The preceding unsigned comment was added by Defiant Elements


 * Guildwiki, although using a wiki format, has more of a forum style comunity that the kind you would find on wikipedia or so. As such, people like to know who said what and to talk and debate with eachother (or as some might call it, "argue" :P).  Its realy just a common curtesy to sign your comments.  Otherwise its a big pain in the ass to go back and check the history to find out who said what and when, especialy if someone has posted a comment after you have.  adding ~ to the end of your comments just makes life simpler for everyone, thats all :D&mdash; [[Image:Azroth sig.png||builds]] Azroth  [[Image:Azroth sig2.png||talk]]  16:39, 26 October 2006 (CDT)