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Jollier

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  1. Haha
    6.5s + All the relic? Lol thats the reverse flow time not the stun time. Man drink some water, no matter what relic you use the stun time is still the same, but the flow duration increase which return to what i say again. After you got hit by a reverse flow, would you be stupid enough to walk back there again? 
     
    And whats this bs about the stun keep re applying? You wont get stunned if you dont walk back to the reverse flow area. This is getting more idiotic the time
    Please understand the concept that 
    REVERSE FLOW TIME DOES NOT EQUAL TO STUN TIME. 
    YOU GOT PUSHED BACK + STUNNED BY REVERSE FLOW > YOU DONT WALK INTO THE REVERSE FLOW AGAIN > INSTEAD START KILLING ENEMY ON OTHER AREA > BOOM ONLY 2 SECOND STUN! 
     
    So kindly share me the video, i wanna see how you keep walking into reverse flow to prove how dumb you are, while you can just run from the flow after getting hit once
  2. Like
    You keep saying templar, okay then you said that templar reverse flow time is 6.5 second but, like i said after you get pushed back will you run back to the same flow? NO!!. So even if FLOW TIME IS 6.5 Sec, You probably only get stunned BY THE SAME FLOW 2 TIMES THATS IF YOU ARE UNLUCKY OR JUST STUP..D ? 2 times with octo book? Thats just fricking 2 second !!!!, And you prolly only get hit ONCE!!! 1 SECOND? while warlock? You got hit no matter what books you have, no matter ehat scroll you use. BOOOM! FRICKIN 5 SEC + EMPOWERING RELIC + CASTLE RELIC + TALENT. Man this is saddening, before you compare to reverse flow think again. 😅 unless legion side is full of people with brain problems that keep runing to reverse flow after getting pushed back then sure they will get stunned by reverse flow longer than warlocks stun ppl 😂😂😂
  3. Like
    List of reasons why Devs shouldnt gives warlocks more area CC :
    1. Cooldown stat nowadays can reach up to 200% !
    2. Book "Magic Resistence", Palm Scroll of Confrontation, and Mangrove Scroll of Confrontation DOES NOT REDUCE Dark Circle and zone of weakness control duration!
    3. Warlocks Dark Circle and Zone of weakness works immediately on cast! Which is absolute nuts. They dont need to time it unlike templars! 
    4. GVG and WAR is already dominated by Warlocks even before they got MORE CC!!!
    5. To anyone who thinks its not big of a deal i suggest you to take your medicine 
     
     
    My suggestion for the change in warlock 
     
    ADD 0.2 SEC MORE TO WARLOCK CC, BUT CHANGE ITS MECHANIC SO IT WOULD BE THE SAME AS TEMPLAR, ALSO THEIR ZONE OF WEAKNESS TO BE THE SAME AS TEMPLAR. 
    Then we are on the same page, change that talent to other things, not cc especially. Right? 
  4. Thanks
    2- templar aoe stun keep kicking/stuning only if you go to that area again once you got pushed back which is pretty idiotic, lets say in merman gvg, why would one wanna go to that area again? 
    3- you keep saying being resisted once and its done, you only think from 1v1 view, how tf are we supposed to resist all 25 circle at once? Once u got stunned by locks, thats it. Nothing can lessen the duration of cc and you get stunned for the whole time. 
    5- as i said the last comment was just being sarcastic because if you think templar skill is better why tf you dont want to swap? Ofc bcs you know warlocks cc are lightyears better than a templars on gvg, stop deffending warlocks and saying this and that, that class already too overpowered nowadays in massive fight, and now wanna add more cc? Man just end this game and close all the server
    And, you also forget to respond about how warlock area cc doesnt get affected by Book Magic resistance and confrontattion scroll
  5. Haha
    0.5 Second not much for one, but tons of warlocks? In talking about war here, 0.5 second mean so much, lets not forget about castle relic and also empowering relic which prolongs cc time with the chance equal to life steal. Warlock area control duration CANNOT even be reduced with OCTO BOOK, Pacifist scroll, etc. Also there is his another key class talent which... also more cc
     
    NB: Lvl 14 nowadays can reach 45% Cd, i imagine lvl 32 would be 90 or even more. Its just so ducked up to give more area control on one character in a faction which already have so much. For once you all need to think straight. This game is not about arena and 1v1 anymore in years. Its about gvg and war, and we need balance!!
  6. Like
    We will see if there's any changes about it which am sure there will be and then we can discuss further.
  7. Speechless
    The last thing there is just a sarcastic comment, i have no problem with current locks, but after new talent unlocked, sentinel chance of winning wars and gvg is almost zero
    Necro also have aoe cc like mages
  8. Wow
    I wont continue to respond on your ironic statement then, you say one thing but your action says otherwise. Better take your medicine <3
  9. Like
    This is the most dumb suggestion i ever read, not all people want to lvl up. Just do your damn quest and dont be lazy
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    Jollier got a reaction from TheCaster in Raml Al Dam- Jollier/Eu-Emerald   
    In the deserts of Almahad, there were stories told of a monster unlike any other - Raml Al Dam. According to legend, it had been created by the dark magic of an ancient sorcerer, using sand from the very heart of the desert.
     
    Raml Al Dam's body was made almost entirely of sand, but it was imbued with a malevolent intelligence that allowed it to move and hunt like a living creature. Its limbs were capable of lashing out with incredible speed and strength, and it was said that the sand itself responded to its will.
     
    Another disturbing aspect of Raml Al Dam was the substance that leaked from its mouth - a viscous, blood-like fluid that stained the sand red wherever it fell. The locals called it 'Red Sand,' and some whispered that it had the power to infect and corrupt those who came into contact with it.
     
    Despite its sand-based body, Raml Al Dam was a formidable opponent that many warriors had failed to defeat. It seemed impervious to blades and arrows, and its sand-like body could easily absorb and deflect blows that would have felled any other creature. Even the most powerful sorcerers found it difficult to destroy Raml Al Dam, as its magic seemed to be bound up with the very desert itself.
     
    Many whispered that Raml Al Dam was a curse upon the land, a punishment for the sins of the first civilization that had flourished in Almahad. Others saw it as a test of the strength and resilience of the people who lived in the harsh desert environment.
     
    Despite the efforts of many warriors, Raml Al Dam was not a single creature. There were many of them, scattered across the deserts of Almahad, each one as deadly as the last. They appeared from nowhere, stalking travelers and caravans, leaving destruction in their wake.
     
    Over time, the people of Almahad learned to adapt to the presence of Raml Al Dam. They developed new weapons and strategies to fight the sand creatures, and eventually, they began to understand the nature of their enemy.
     
    It was said that Raml Al Dam was the embodiment of the harsh and unforgiving desert environment, a force of nature that could never truly be defeated. Even if the people of Almahad managed to destroy every single one of the sand creatures, the desert would always find a way to create new ones, as it had done for centuries.
     
    One particularly interesting detail about Raml Al Dam was that it seemed to be attracted to the most valuable and precious items that travelers and caravans carried through the desert. Some whispered that the sand creatures had a sense for wealth and could smell it from afar. This made traveling through the deserts of Almahad even more dangerous, as those who carried valuable items were often targeted by the sand monsters.


  11. Like
    Jollier got a reaction from Erchomage in Raml Al Dam- Jollier/Eu-Emerald   
    In the deserts of Almahad, there were stories told of a monster unlike any other - Raml Al Dam. According to legend, it had been created by the dark magic of an ancient sorcerer, using sand from the very heart of the desert.
     
    Raml Al Dam's body was made almost entirely of sand, but it was imbued with a malevolent intelligence that allowed it to move and hunt like a living creature. Its limbs were capable of lashing out with incredible speed and strength, and it was said that the sand itself responded to its will.
     
    Another disturbing aspect of Raml Al Dam was the substance that leaked from its mouth - a viscous, blood-like fluid that stained the sand red wherever it fell. The locals called it 'Red Sand,' and some whispered that it had the power to infect and corrupt those who came into contact with it.
     
    Despite its sand-based body, Raml Al Dam was a formidable opponent that many warriors had failed to defeat. It seemed impervious to blades and arrows, and its sand-like body could easily absorb and deflect blows that would have felled any other creature. Even the most powerful sorcerers found it difficult to destroy Raml Al Dam, as its magic seemed to be bound up with the very desert itself.
     
    Many whispered that Raml Al Dam was a curse upon the land, a punishment for the sins of the first civilization that had flourished in Almahad. Others saw it as a test of the strength and resilience of the people who lived in the harsh desert environment.
     
    Despite the efforts of many warriors, Raml Al Dam was not a single creature. There were many of them, scattered across the deserts of Almahad, each one as deadly as the last. They appeared from nowhere, stalking travelers and caravans, leaving destruction in their wake.
     
    Over time, the people of Almahad learned to adapt to the presence of Raml Al Dam. They developed new weapons and strategies to fight the sand creatures, and eventually, they began to understand the nature of their enemy.
     
    It was said that Raml Al Dam was the embodiment of the harsh and unforgiving desert environment, a force of nature that could never truly be defeated. Even if the people of Almahad managed to destroy every single one of the sand creatures, the desert would always find a way to create new ones, as it had done for centuries.
     
    One particularly interesting detail about Raml Al Dam was that it seemed to be attracted to the most valuable and precious items that travelers and caravans carried through the desert. Some whispered that the sand creatures had a sense for wealth and could smell it from afar. This made traveling through the deserts of Almahad even more dangerous, as those who carried valuable items were often targeted by the sand monsters.


  12. Wow
    Jollier reacted to Princess in AL-Debaran / Sanctuary / Eu-Emerald.   
    Once upon a time, in the city of Er-Sahil, the capital of the League of Chainless Trade Cities of Almahad, there was a guard named Al Debaran. Al Debaran was a descendant of the Jakkars, the ancient mentors of the human tribes who had once lived in the fruitful lands of the Almahad. His ancestors had passed on to him the knowledge of writing and constructing, as well as the importance of protecting their people and their city. Al Debaran took great pride in his heritage and his role as a guard. He knew that his job was crucial to the safety of the people of Er-Sahil, and he took his duties very seriously. He patrolled the streets day and night, watching over the marketplaces, and guarding the gates of the city.
    One day, while on patrol, Al Debaran saw a group of strangers who had just arrived in the city. They were tired and hungry, and Al Debaran could see that they had been traveling for a long time. Without hesitation, he offered to show them around the city and find them a place to stay. As they walked through the city, Al Debaran spoke of the rich history of the Almahad and how it had once been a great civilization built by the Jakkars. He pointed out the ruins of the ancient pyramids and ziggurats, and told them of the mystical cult of the Black Sun that had once flourished there. The strangers were fascinated by Al Debaran's stories, and they asked him many questions. Al Debaran was happy to answer them, feeling a sense of pride in his heritage.
    As the day turned to night, Al Debaran found the strangers a place to stay and bid them farewell. As he walked back to his post, he thought about the importance of his role as a guard. He knew that his duty was not only to protect the people of Er-Sahil from outside threats but also to welcome and aid those in need. Years later, when the War for the Spear broke out, Al Debaran was one of the first to volunteer for duty. He fought bravely alongside his fellow guards, knowing that the safety of his city and its people was at stake.
    Despite the dangers he faced, Al Debaran never lost sight of his duty to protect and serve. His legacy lived on long after he was gone, and his name became synonymous with courage, honor, and selflessness. He had taken his heritage and his role as a guard seriously, knowing that it was not only his job but also his duty to protect his people and his city.

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    Jollier got a reaction from Nmac in Raml Al Dam- Jollier/Eu-Emerald   
    In the deserts of Almahad, there were stories told of a monster unlike any other - Raml Al Dam. According to legend, it had been created by the dark magic of an ancient sorcerer, using sand from the very heart of the desert.
     
    Raml Al Dam's body was made almost entirely of sand, but it was imbued with a malevolent intelligence that allowed it to move and hunt like a living creature. Its limbs were capable of lashing out with incredible speed and strength, and it was said that the sand itself responded to its will.
     
    Another disturbing aspect of Raml Al Dam was the substance that leaked from its mouth - a viscous, blood-like fluid that stained the sand red wherever it fell. The locals called it 'Red Sand,' and some whispered that it had the power to infect and corrupt those who came into contact with it.
     
    Despite its sand-based body, Raml Al Dam was a formidable opponent that many warriors had failed to defeat. It seemed impervious to blades and arrows, and its sand-like body could easily absorb and deflect blows that would have felled any other creature. Even the most powerful sorcerers found it difficult to destroy Raml Al Dam, as its magic seemed to be bound up with the very desert itself.
     
    Many whispered that Raml Al Dam was a curse upon the land, a punishment for the sins of the first civilization that had flourished in Almahad. Others saw it as a test of the strength and resilience of the people who lived in the harsh desert environment.
     
    Despite the efforts of many warriors, Raml Al Dam was not a single creature. There were many of them, scattered across the deserts of Almahad, each one as deadly as the last. They appeared from nowhere, stalking travelers and caravans, leaving destruction in their wake.
     
    Over time, the people of Almahad learned to adapt to the presence of Raml Al Dam. They developed new weapons and strategies to fight the sand creatures, and eventually, they began to understand the nature of their enemy.
     
    It was said that Raml Al Dam was the embodiment of the harsh and unforgiving desert environment, a force of nature that could never truly be defeated. Even if the people of Almahad managed to destroy every single one of the sand creatures, the desert would always find a way to create new ones, as it had done for centuries.
     
    One particularly interesting detail about Raml Al Dam was that it seemed to be attracted to the most valuable and precious items that travelers and caravans carried through the desert. Some whispered that the sand creatures had a sense for wealth and could smell it from afar. This made traveling through the deserts of Almahad even more dangerous, as those who carried valuable items were often targeted by the sand monsters.


  14. Like
    Jollier got a reaction from Kirby in Raml Al Dam- Jollier/Eu-Emerald   
    In the deserts of Almahad, there were stories told of a monster unlike any other - Raml Al Dam. According to legend, it had been created by the dark magic of an ancient sorcerer, using sand from the very heart of the desert.
     
    Raml Al Dam's body was made almost entirely of sand, but it was imbued with a malevolent intelligence that allowed it to move and hunt like a living creature. Its limbs were capable of lashing out with incredible speed and strength, and it was said that the sand itself responded to its will.
     
    Another disturbing aspect of Raml Al Dam was the substance that leaked from its mouth - a viscous, blood-like fluid that stained the sand red wherever it fell. The locals called it 'Red Sand,' and some whispered that it had the power to infect and corrupt those who came into contact with it.
     
    Despite its sand-based body, Raml Al Dam was a formidable opponent that many warriors had failed to defeat. It seemed impervious to blades and arrows, and its sand-like body could easily absorb and deflect blows that would have felled any other creature. Even the most powerful sorcerers found it difficult to destroy Raml Al Dam, as its magic seemed to be bound up with the very desert itself.
     
    Many whispered that Raml Al Dam was a curse upon the land, a punishment for the sins of the first civilization that had flourished in Almahad. Others saw it as a test of the strength and resilience of the people who lived in the harsh desert environment.
     
    Despite the efforts of many warriors, Raml Al Dam was not a single creature. There were many of them, scattered across the deserts of Almahad, each one as deadly as the last. They appeared from nowhere, stalking travelers and caravans, leaving destruction in their wake.
     
    Over time, the people of Almahad learned to adapt to the presence of Raml Al Dam. They developed new weapons and strategies to fight the sand creatures, and eventually, they began to understand the nature of their enemy.
     
    It was said that Raml Al Dam was the embodiment of the harsh and unforgiving desert environment, a force of nature that could never truly be defeated. Even if the people of Almahad managed to destroy every single one of the sand creatures, the desert would always find a way to create new ones, as it had done for centuries.
     
    One particularly interesting detail about Raml Al Dam was that it seemed to be attracted to the most valuable and precious items that travelers and caravans carried through the desert. Some whispered that the sand creatures had a sense for wealth and could smell it from afar. This made traveling through the deserts of Almahad even more dangerous, as those who carried valuable items were often targeted by the sand monsters.


  15. Like
    Jollier got a reaction from Питьчай in Raml Al Dam- Jollier/Eu-Emerald   
    In the deserts of Almahad, there were stories told of a monster unlike any other - Raml Al Dam. According to legend, it had been created by the dark magic of an ancient sorcerer, using sand from the very heart of the desert.
     
    Raml Al Dam's body was made almost entirely of sand, but it was imbued with a malevolent intelligence that allowed it to move and hunt like a living creature. Its limbs were capable of lashing out with incredible speed and strength, and it was said that the sand itself responded to its will.
     
    Another disturbing aspect of Raml Al Dam was the substance that leaked from its mouth - a viscous, blood-like fluid that stained the sand red wherever it fell. The locals called it 'Red Sand,' and some whispered that it had the power to infect and corrupt those who came into contact with it.
     
    Despite its sand-based body, Raml Al Dam was a formidable opponent that many warriors had failed to defeat. It seemed impervious to blades and arrows, and its sand-like body could easily absorb and deflect blows that would have felled any other creature. Even the most powerful sorcerers found it difficult to destroy Raml Al Dam, as its magic seemed to be bound up with the very desert itself.
     
    Many whispered that Raml Al Dam was a curse upon the land, a punishment for the sins of the first civilization that had flourished in Almahad. Others saw it as a test of the strength and resilience of the people who lived in the harsh desert environment.
     
    Despite the efforts of many warriors, Raml Al Dam was not a single creature. There were many of them, scattered across the deserts of Almahad, each one as deadly as the last. They appeared from nowhere, stalking travelers and caravans, leaving destruction in their wake.
     
    Over time, the people of Almahad learned to adapt to the presence of Raml Al Dam. They developed new weapons and strategies to fight the sand creatures, and eventually, they began to understand the nature of their enemy.
     
    It was said that Raml Al Dam was the embodiment of the harsh and unforgiving desert environment, a force of nature that could never truly be defeated. Even if the people of Almahad managed to destroy every single one of the sand creatures, the desert would always find a way to create new ones, as it had done for centuries.
     
    One particularly interesting detail about Raml Al Dam was that it seemed to be attracted to the most valuable and precious items that travelers and caravans carried through the desert. Some whispered that the sand creatures had a sense for wealth and could smell it from afar. This made traveling through the deserts of Almahad even more dangerous, as those who carried valuable items were often targeted by the sand monsters.


  16. Like
    Jollier got a reaction from Дон Корица in Raml Al Dam- Jollier/Eu-Emerald   
    In the deserts of Almahad, there were stories told of a monster unlike any other - Raml Al Dam. According to legend, it had been created by the dark magic of an ancient sorcerer, using sand from the very heart of the desert.
     
    Raml Al Dam's body was made almost entirely of sand, but it was imbued with a malevolent intelligence that allowed it to move and hunt like a living creature. Its limbs were capable of lashing out with incredible speed and strength, and it was said that the sand itself responded to its will.
     
    Another disturbing aspect of Raml Al Dam was the substance that leaked from its mouth - a viscous, blood-like fluid that stained the sand red wherever it fell. The locals called it 'Red Sand,' and some whispered that it had the power to infect and corrupt those who came into contact with it.
     
    Despite its sand-based body, Raml Al Dam was a formidable opponent that many warriors had failed to defeat. It seemed impervious to blades and arrows, and its sand-like body could easily absorb and deflect blows that would have felled any other creature. Even the most powerful sorcerers found it difficult to destroy Raml Al Dam, as its magic seemed to be bound up with the very desert itself.
     
    Many whispered that Raml Al Dam was a curse upon the land, a punishment for the sins of the first civilization that had flourished in Almahad. Others saw it as a test of the strength and resilience of the people who lived in the harsh desert environment.
     
    Despite the efforts of many warriors, Raml Al Dam was not a single creature. There were many of them, scattered across the deserts of Almahad, each one as deadly as the last. They appeared from nowhere, stalking travelers and caravans, leaving destruction in their wake.
     
    Over time, the people of Almahad learned to adapt to the presence of Raml Al Dam. They developed new weapons and strategies to fight the sand creatures, and eventually, they began to understand the nature of their enemy.
     
    It was said that Raml Al Dam was the embodiment of the harsh and unforgiving desert environment, a force of nature that could never truly be defeated. Even if the people of Almahad managed to destroy every single one of the sand creatures, the desert would always find a way to create new ones, as it had done for centuries.
     
    One particularly interesting detail about Raml Al Dam was that it seemed to be attracted to the most valuable and precious items that travelers and caravans carried through the desert. Some whispered that the sand creatures had a sense for wealth and could smell it from afar. This made traveling through the deserts of Almahad even more dangerous, as those who carried valuable items were often targeted by the sand monsters.


  17. Wow
    Jollier got a reaction from Drakoslayd in Raml Al Dam- Jollier/Eu-Emerald   
    In the deserts of Almahad, there were stories told of a monster unlike any other - Raml Al Dam. According to legend, it had been created by the dark magic of an ancient sorcerer, using sand from the very heart of the desert.
     
    Raml Al Dam's body was made almost entirely of sand, but it was imbued with a malevolent intelligence that allowed it to move and hunt like a living creature. Its limbs were capable of lashing out with incredible speed and strength, and it was said that the sand itself responded to its will.
     
    Another disturbing aspect of Raml Al Dam was the substance that leaked from its mouth - a viscous, blood-like fluid that stained the sand red wherever it fell. The locals called it 'Red Sand,' and some whispered that it had the power to infect and corrupt those who came into contact with it.
     
    Despite its sand-based body, Raml Al Dam was a formidable opponent that many warriors had failed to defeat. It seemed impervious to blades and arrows, and its sand-like body could easily absorb and deflect blows that would have felled any other creature. Even the most powerful sorcerers found it difficult to destroy Raml Al Dam, as its magic seemed to be bound up with the very desert itself.
     
    Many whispered that Raml Al Dam was a curse upon the land, a punishment for the sins of the first civilization that had flourished in Almahad. Others saw it as a test of the strength and resilience of the people who lived in the harsh desert environment.
     
    Despite the efforts of many warriors, Raml Al Dam was not a single creature. There were many of them, scattered across the deserts of Almahad, each one as deadly as the last. They appeared from nowhere, stalking travelers and caravans, leaving destruction in their wake.
     
    Over time, the people of Almahad learned to adapt to the presence of Raml Al Dam. They developed new weapons and strategies to fight the sand creatures, and eventually, they began to understand the nature of their enemy.
     
    It was said that Raml Al Dam was the embodiment of the harsh and unforgiving desert environment, a force of nature that could never truly be defeated. Even if the people of Almahad managed to destroy every single one of the sand creatures, the desert would always find a way to create new ones, as it had done for centuries.
     
    One particularly interesting detail about Raml Al Dam was that it seemed to be attracted to the most valuable and precious items that travelers and caravans carried through the desert. Some whispered that the sand creatures had a sense for wealth and could smell it from afar. This made traveling through the deserts of Almahad even more dangerous, as those who carried valuable items were often targeted by the sand monsters.


  18. Wow
    Jollier got a reaction from Princess in Raml Al Dam- Jollier/Eu-Emerald   
    In the deserts of Almahad, there were stories told of a monster unlike any other - Raml Al Dam. According to legend, it had been created by the dark magic of an ancient sorcerer, using sand from the very heart of the desert.
     
    Raml Al Dam's body was made almost entirely of sand, but it was imbued with a malevolent intelligence that allowed it to move and hunt like a living creature. Its limbs were capable of lashing out with incredible speed and strength, and it was said that the sand itself responded to its will.
     
    Another disturbing aspect of Raml Al Dam was the substance that leaked from its mouth - a viscous, blood-like fluid that stained the sand red wherever it fell. The locals called it 'Red Sand,' and some whispered that it had the power to infect and corrupt those who came into contact with it.
     
    Despite its sand-based body, Raml Al Dam was a formidable opponent that many warriors had failed to defeat. It seemed impervious to blades and arrows, and its sand-like body could easily absorb and deflect blows that would have felled any other creature. Even the most powerful sorcerers found it difficult to destroy Raml Al Dam, as its magic seemed to be bound up with the very desert itself.
     
    Many whispered that Raml Al Dam was a curse upon the land, a punishment for the sins of the first civilization that had flourished in Almahad. Others saw it as a test of the strength and resilience of the people who lived in the harsh desert environment.
     
    Despite the efforts of many warriors, Raml Al Dam was not a single creature. There were many of them, scattered across the deserts of Almahad, each one as deadly as the last. They appeared from nowhere, stalking travelers and caravans, leaving destruction in their wake.
     
    Over time, the people of Almahad learned to adapt to the presence of Raml Al Dam. They developed new weapons and strategies to fight the sand creatures, and eventually, they began to understand the nature of their enemy.
     
    It was said that Raml Al Dam was the embodiment of the harsh and unforgiving desert environment, a force of nature that could never truly be defeated. Even if the people of Almahad managed to destroy every single one of the sand creatures, the desert would always find a way to create new ones, as it had done for centuries.
     
    One particularly interesting detail about Raml Al Dam was that it seemed to be attracted to the most valuable and precious items that travelers and caravans carried through the desert. Some whispered that the sand creatures had a sense for wealth and could smell it from afar. This made traveling through the deserts of Almahad even more dangerous, as those who carried valuable items were often targeted by the sand monsters.


  19. Like
    Jollier got a reaction from lallouss in Raml Al Dam- Jollier/Eu-Emerald   
    In the deserts of Almahad, there were stories told of a monster unlike any other - Raml Al Dam. According to legend, it had been created by the dark magic of an ancient sorcerer, using sand from the very heart of the desert.
     
    Raml Al Dam's body was made almost entirely of sand, but it was imbued with a malevolent intelligence that allowed it to move and hunt like a living creature. Its limbs were capable of lashing out with incredible speed and strength, and it was said that the sand itself responded to its will.
     
    Another disturbing aspect of Raml Al Dam was the substance that leaked from its mouth - a viscous, blood-like fluid that stained the sand red wherever it fell. The locals called it 'Red Sand,' and some whispered that it had the power to infect and corrupt those who came into contact with it.
     
    Despite its sand-based body, Raml Al Dam was a formidable opponent that many warriors had failed to defeat. It seemed impervious to blades and arrows, and its sand-like body could easily absorb and deflect blows that would have felled any other creature. Even the most powerful sorcerers found it difficult to destroy Raml Al Dam, as its magic seemed to be bound up with the very desert itself.
     
    Many whispered that Raml Al Dam was a curse upon the land, a punishment for the sins of the first civilization that had flourished in Almahad. Others saw it as a test of the strength and resilience of the people who lived in the harsh desert environment.
     
    Despite the efforts of many warriors, Raml Al Dam was not a single creature. There were many of them, scattered across the deserts of Almahad, each one as deadly as the last. They appeared from nowhere, stalking travelers and caravans, leaving destruction in their wake.
     
    Over time, the people of Almahad learned to adapt to the presence of Raml Al Dam. They developed new weapons and strategies to fight the sand creatures, and eventually, they began to understand the nature of their enemy.
     
    It was said that Raml Al Dam was the embodiment of the harsh and unforgiving desert environment, a force of nature that could never truly be defeated. Even if the people of Almahad managed to destroy every single one of the sand creatures, the desert would always find a way to create new ones, as it had done for centuries.
     
    One particularly interesting detail about Raml Al Dam was that it seemed to be attracted to the most valuable and precious items that travelers and caravans carried through the desert. Some whispered that the sand creatures had a sense for wealth and could smell it from afar. This made traveling through the deserts of Almahad even more dangerous, as those who carried valuable items were often targeted by the sand monsters.


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    Jollier got a reaction from акм in Raml Al Dam- Jollier/Eu-Emerald   
    In the deserts of Almahad, there were stories told of a monster unlike any other - Raml Al Dam. According to legend, it had been created by the dark magic of an ancient sorcerer, using sand from the very heart of the desert.
     
    Raml Al Dam's body was made almost entirely of sand, but it was imbued with a malevolent intelligence that allowed it to move and hunt like a living creature. Its limbs were capable of lashing out with incredible speed and strength, and it was said that the sand itself responded to its will.
     
    Another disturbing aspect of Raml Al Dam was the substance that leaked from its mouth - a viscous, blood-like fluid that stained the sand red wherever it fell. The locals called it 'Red Sand,' and some whispered that it had the power to infect and corrupt those who came into contact with it.
     
    Despite its sand-based body, Raml Al Dam was a formidable opponent that many warriors had failed to defeat. It seemed impervious to blades and arrows, and its sand-like body could easily absorb and deflect blows that would have felled any other creature. Even the most powerful sorcerers found it difficult to destroy Raml Al Dam, as its magic seemed to be bound up with the very desert itself.
     
    Many whispered that Raml Al Dam was a curse upon the land, a punishment for the sins of the first civilization that had flourished in Almahad. Others saw it as a test of the strength and resilience of the people who lived in the harsh desert environment.
     
    Despite the efforts of many warriors, Raml Al Dam was not a single creature. There were many of them, scattered across the deserts of Almahad, each one as deadly as the last. They appeared from nowhere, stalking travelers and caravans, leaving destruction in their wake.
     
    Over time, the people of Almahad learned to adapt to the presence of Raml Al Dam. They developed new weapons and strategies to fight the sand creatures, and eventually, they began to understand the nature of their enemy.
     
    It was said that Raml Al Dam was the embodiment of the harsh and unforgiving desert environment, a force of nature that could never truly be defeated. Even if the people of Almahad managed to destroy every single one of the sand creatures, the desert would always find a way to create new ones, as it had done for centuries.
     
    One particularly interesting detail about Raml Al Dam was that it seemed to be attracted to the most valuable and precious items that travelers and caravans carried through the desert. Some whispered that the sand creatures had a sense for wealth and could smell it from afar. This made traveling through the deserts of Almahad even more dangerous, as those who carried valuable items were often targeted by the sand monsters.


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    Fix necro/priest shield properly 
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    Jollier got a reaction from Drakoslayd in [2021.12.13] Warspear Online Update 10.2. Preview. Part one   
    So +10 dual wield magic maces should have more magic than shaman, mages, etc? 


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    The Purge "Hunting in the dark, Everyone must die"

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    Jollier got a reaction from King Death in GIVE BACK RANGER OLD BLESSING   
    Blessing is so bad for nowdays even in 5/5 build.....
    sometimes its not active at all
    and cant critical.....
    in old time blessing so good, can crit and give so much chance to active the effect....
    even ranger can deal 6x damgge in 1x attack.... thts the real ranger class.
     
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    Jollier reacted to Speedom in Add knowledge point on arena   
    Yea this mentality won't last long. Many mmorpg I play and still am don't have these lame limits. Idle games? No Sir, I don't play mobile games. There's nothing wrong with rushing. Honestly, with the limited amount of daily quest, you can't rush anything. As for new player, which is rare, will ask why there's a limit.
     
    Anyway, I still agree that there should be Knowledge at to arena. Make the game more versatile.

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