Duran wrote:Shayne wrote:Double Exp Event during the break please! Since we all will mostly likely have time off, everyone can level up and get strong!!

+1 I came back for 2x last time probably gna do the same

I see only 1 person against it and he's obviously bias or stupid
You obviously didn't comprehend my post, and if you insist on calling somebody stupid in type, DO NOT EVER use gna as a word. Anyhow...
I'm all for easy exp, but this is the X-mas EVENT!!! Dbl exp takes no thought whatsoever. And now that the event has been announced....DRUMROLL...
***How it will work is each player will line up for the respective GM giving gifts. When it is your turn, you tell the GM what you want for Christmas. If he has it in his bag, it will be given to you. If not, you will receive the first item in his bag.***
So it looks like a fun snowball fight followed up by what I predicted. Again, I'm not criticizing the event, I'm criticizing the lack of effort put into it. Seriously, how long did it take to put this together...2-3 minutes? I also realize that when my turn to sit on Santas lap arrives, I will be the one that does not get his desired item for being critical, and that's fine. I'm just wondering if this is really how everyone wants it. Is free stuff without any hassle or fun or creativity what gets you excited about playing the game on this server?
But maybe I'm wrong. Perhaps they took the time to redo the graphics so in each town there is a long, roped off, red-carpeted aisle. At the end of which sits Santa on his throne, surrounded by elves, roaming reindeer and giant sacks of gifts for all!!! The gifts of course are guarded by the cheeriest Cyclops in the land. Dressed up as Mrs. Claus and holding a plate of cookies next to a giant pitcher of milk. Or maybe it's just GM standing in town surrounded by people that don't know what a line is... So there, I used my imagination and that's what I came up with in 2-3 minutes. Imagine if I had actually planned this out over the last few months.
But we will all be happy in the end so let me be the first to say to you all, Merry Christmas.