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Kashito Tsuki
5 months ago
Really curious to see the contents of the final test.
FrootSauce
1 year ago
Don’t really understand the purpose of the “scouting” rule. Do the players have to join a guild? They don’t right? I mean, Dean who’s No. 2 in the rankings said that he only just made his own guild, which means that he wasn’t part of one before. I get that the rule is there to limit the amount of players that could go to one guild, but other than that it just sounds unnecessary. The players themselves could just ask to join the guilds after the test and vice versa, no? So what’s the point?
Really curious to see the contents of the final test.
Don’t really understand the purpose of the “scouting” rule. Do the players have to join a guild? They don’t right? I mean, Dean who’s No. 2 in the rankings said that he only just made his own guild, which means that he wasn’t part of one before. I get that the rule is there to limit the amount of players that could go to one guild, but other than that it just sounds unnecessary. The players themselves could just ask to join the guilds after the test and vice versa, no? So what’s the point?
Dean, the number 2, is final boss we’re fcked