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Re: What it means for the low levels to be helped by higher

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I know it means a great deal to low levels to have a high level freind. However, often some
New guy I dont know sends me a freind request. People on my freinds list are people I know and talk with. So I decline. After that they spam me multiple freind requests. I send them a whisper to please stop or I'll block him and they respond by continuing to spam me... This has happened to me multiple times. My freinds don't depend on level just if I know them or not. I also know it is awsome to have a high level help you out. Almost always when someone shouts for help I do my best to help them out. Sometimes they send me a freind request after that and I accept. I think this is perfectly fair for both the low level and the high level. I think all high levels have an obligation to include anyone who needs a boss for quest. Even if he is in a clan or not.
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Re: What it means for the low levels to be helped by higher

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in my world, there is a low level who is always asking to be grouped for quest. He even begged me to group him for Spearhorn Elite for quest. And I have also seen him in fellfire group many times and each time, he said he needed it for quest. :lol:
I know it means a great deal to low levels to have a high level freind. However, often some
New guy I dont know sends me a freind request. People on my freinds list are people I know and talk with. So I decline. After that they spam me multiple freind requests. I send them a whisper to please stop or I'll block him and they respond by continuing to spam me... This has happened to me multiple times. My freinds don't depend on level just if I know them or not. I also know it is awsome to have a high level help you out. Almost always when someone shouts for help I do my best to help them out. Sometimes they send me a freind request after that and I accept. I think this is perfectly fair for both the low level and the high level. I think all high levels have an obligation to include anyone who needs a boss for quest. Even if he is in a clan or not.

Re: What it means for the low levels to be helped by higher

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Well whoever made this post sounds like a noob to me. I understand there side of the story. I'm giving a high lvls side of the story. Low lvls shouldn't make posts like this of they don't want negative feedback either. I'm not being mean I'm just giving our side of the story.
If you look to the right you can see when the person made a forum account. We can assume he/she has probably played the game longer than that. In Rouge's case, he's been playing since at least the beginning of February. I think the point of his OP was to start a dialogue, and perhaps thank the people who helped him when he was low.

Don't mistake level with noob. They are vastly different.

You mentioned that they are of no use to you. Karma, maybe? It depends. When I started in January, the highest level I befriended (hold yer guns, he sent me the request ;) ) was level 78. I was in awe, and tried to heal him on a Bonehead PH. He helped me with some buffs and advice over the next few days. He always stayed in my friend list, though I never saw him after he hit lvl 80.

Six months later and he pops online. He is still level 80, and I am over 100. Well I tell you it feels great to return the favour. The game has changed a lot, and he has some catching up to do. I luckily had all the items needed for the defensive ability quests in my pack, gave him some rings, and pointed him in the direction of the OW key quest. That situation would not exist had he not helped me when I was level 10 or whatever.
If I joined a game and people were mean to me for not being a certain level, I would quit. If I am killing a boss and a noob needs the kill for a quest, I will let that person in. If there is a level 20 i see around with a shoreline dagger and I have a langsax in my bag, I would give it to him/her. If one of my clannies needs help with something, I will do it if i'm able. If I get a friend request, I will accept.
Well said. I often group low levels on Defectors, and got similar help when I was new. That being said, I will only group if they are in a reasonable range of the mob. I prefer giving out necklaces and weapons, as the 5 gold they net me isn't that much of a hit to the wallet.
I have no issue helping low levels and I have in the past weeks grouped players below level 50 for ironspike or redbane for example. But the problem is after you help them, some of them keep coming back to spam you with group invites and that can sometimes put me off or irk me.
Here is the real problem at hand, and the reason why a lot of high levels become jaded. It is an etiquette issue. It annoys the heck out of me as well. You help someone with something one time, and then every day for the next week they whisper asking you to help them level. All you can do is explain to them. Some of them will understand, some wont.
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Re: What it means for the low levels to be helped by higher

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Well whoever made this post sounds like a noob to me. I understand there side of the story. I'm giving a high lvls side of the story. Low lvls shouldn't make posts like this of they don't want negative feedback either. I'm not being mean I'm just giving our side of the story.
If you look to the right you can see when the person made a forum account. We can assume he/she has probably played the game longer than that. In Rouge's case, he's been playing since at least the beginning of February. I think the point of his OP was to start a dialogue, and perhaps thank the people who helped him when he was low.

Don't mistake level with noob. They are vastly different.

You mentioned that they are of no use to you. Karma, maybe? It depends. When I started in January, the highest level I befriended (hold yer guns, he sent me the request ;) ) was level 78. I was in awe, and tried to heal him on a Bonehead PH. He helped me with some buffs and advice over the next few days. He always stayed in my friend list, though I never saw him after he hit lvl 80.

Six months later and he pops online. He is still level 80, and I am over 100. Well I tell you it feels great to return the favour. The game has changed a lot, and he has some catching up to do. I luckily had all the items needed for the defensive ability quests in my pack, gave him some rings, and pointed him in the direction of the OW key quest. That situation would not exist had he not helped me when I was level 10 or whatever.
If I joined a game and people were mean to me for not being a certain level, I would quit. If I am killing a boss and a noob needs the kill for a quest, I will let that person in. If there is a level 20 i see around with a shoreline dagger and I have a langsax in my bag, I would give it to him/her. If one of my clannies needs help with something, I will do it if i'm able. If I get a friend request, I will accept.
Well said. I often group low levels on Defectors, and got similar help when I was new. That being said, I will only group if they are in a reasonable range of the mob. I prefer giving out necklaces and weapons, as the 5 gold they net me isn't that much of a hit to the wallet.
I have no issue helping low levels and I have in the past weeks grouped players below level 50 for ironspike or redbane for example. But the problem is after you help them, some of them keep coming back to spam you with group invites and that can sometimes put me off or irk me.
Here is the real problem at hand, and the reason why a lot of high levels become jaded. It is an etiquette issue. It annoys the heck out of me as well. You help someone with something one time, and then every day for the next week they whisper asking you to help them level. All you can do is explain to them. Some of them will understand, some wont.
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Re: What it means for the low levels to be helped by higher

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Dudezzy if you do this that's cool. You must not get a lot of friend requests. I get a lot a day. And random whispers. That's cause I'm top rouge in my server. Come back to me when you get easily 10 friend requests when u just go to sell stuff in farcrag in lux shop. I used to help. Now it's a waste of time. Help people? That's what clans are for. You make clans so u can do bigger things and help eachother get items and lvl. I didn't really get help. Until a joined a clan. Problem in my server is everyone asks for everything and demands it be given to them. It's starting to tick me off. Demanding help? Spammin requests. Half the fun in the game is to work for yourself. Not have things handed to you. I can understand yea beig nice letting in groups. But ehhh. You do it for one person then they all want your help. I did this back before update. When top lvl was 92ish and I just got to 90. It's a waste. Help clann members first. Seems to better yourself anyways if you help clan instead of new players. This handing out stuff is starting toget rather annoying.
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Re: What it means for the low levels to be helped by higher

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Haha sorry for the long post. Not an attack on any of u. I'm just sayin my point of view.
I don't think the length of a post matters if there are some good points made. I agree with most of what you said in that it is annoying, and the demanding help part is a crimp in my day, to be sure. I guess it just doesn't bother me to the point of ruining my evening.

For me, I explain it. If they do it again, I block them. Simple as that.
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Re: What it means for the low levels to be helped by higher

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I enjoy helping lower level players, I enjoy helping high level players as well. I think it does mean alot to lower level dudes when they see you are not stuck up because of level . I have a feeling a ton of high level players help out the lower guys but we don't hear about it because people don't flame when you help them.

I think the big difference is how a low level will act when they ask for help , if it's demanding and they act like you owe them something it's hard to want to help them. I do think sometimes high levels can't see past the level of the other player and I think it's a shame because some of the coolest people I have met in this game are lower levels.

I remember when I was about level 45 or so and I saw a big red monster in crookback , I had seen the big red wolf before but this guy was different he was a giant goblin lookin thing. Well i kept running around collecting picks for my leystones quest and I bumped into a high level player same class as me , ranger , I told him about the big red goblin , I was very excited when he sent me a group request and said follow . All of a sudden the group filled up and we went and killed bonehead ( don't even remember if it was boss or gladiator or elite ) I was useless didn't help much at all but it was as exciting a time I had playing the game as I had ever had at that point. Well of course I passed that ranger in levels eventually , I pass everyone in levels :) , but to this day Wiseson the ranger is a good buddy of mine and now I try to help him as much as I can even though he doesn't need it, he is pretty badass himself lol.

Just try and remember , killing a red boss with a low level can be fun , to the low levels bonehead might as well be Agragoth and they won't forget you helped them.
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