This still a relevant discussion?
Dwarves. They're rich, and don't tend to care about other players, since they have all the time (from what I've found) to hunt for Mithril all day, or enchant over powered gear.
And elves take the RP part too far, if you know what I mean. *Wink*
Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote:
High Prince Imrahil wrote: May I request a kudos poll? I dislike the normal wiki polls, as they're anonymous and can easily be topped either way with alts.
Hey, my "kudos polls" idea is actually kinda starting to be popularised :P
I thought I started that trend... :P
Again, please don't say that. The only person I can recall getting banned and hating everyone is Aramir, and I can't say he's a reasonable person. So please, everyone, stop thinking of the Middle Earth RP wiki as some terrible place.
Just a disclaimer, I do come here occasionally, and I don't hate everyone here like some might think. I really don't know why some would hold such petty grudges for so long.
This is how suggestions are supposed to be made, congratulations.
You know, it's great being loyal to Mevan's mod, but that's just being a hater as well as a kiss *ss.
Minecraftmage113 wrote:
And there you have it, the best gamer ever, and his loyal followers.
that's over minecraft's maximum username length
Bribe Notch.
" For Xx_MLG9999SlayerPro_YT_xX !"
And there you have it, the best gamer ever, and his loyal followers.
I find it funny how when anyone else tries to make a Lord of the Rings mod they get so much hate. They aren't trying to "Be better than Mevans," they probably just wanted to make a Minecraft mod.
The NPCs do look like trash, but the weapons are cool.
Edacnik wrote: Whatever. You get my point. Besides, you still have to find the very rare horse, and evil players can get horses as well!
I came here to give my input, not argue with you, and I don't deny that your points are valid.
Whatever. You get my point. Besides, you still have to find the very rare horse, and evil players can get horses as well!
Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote:
Edacnik wrote: I look at it this way:
"Evil" has spiders that can climb endlessly high walls and wargs that can devour your enemies, yet horses that jump high are such a problem? I know this is a bit of a realism problem, but a Minecraft player can carry a literal stone mountain.
Spiders can't jump or fight. Wargs can't jump or climb. Horses can't fight or climb.
However, wargs are barely anything more than an annoyance if you know how to deal with them, spiders are pretty useless if you know how to properly build walls, and why should horses suddenly not have their limits?
But it does have its limits, Malta. If you build a wall literally bigger than a palisade fence (About thirteen blocks high) then you're safe from horses. Spiders can fight last time I checked, and wargs are pretty good soldiers in hoards because of their pure speed; plus spiders have poison and slowness effects depending on the breed, along with the fact that they are, again, a fast-moving entity.
I look at it this way:
"Evil" has spiders that can climb endlessly high walls and wargs that can devour your enemies, yet horses that jump high are such a problem? I know this is a bit of a realism problem, but a Minecraft player can carry a literal stone mountain.
Legoarmy505 wrote: The free Easterlings had a key part in stopping the forces of rhun from overpowering the west, also Sauron is a Maia and had more authority than smaug
Where not you just complaining about how Sauron shouldn't have used more Rhunic man power, then you say this? What are you even arguing now?
Slightly. Sauron might have been slightly more powerful than Smaug, but here's the difference:
Morgoth is a fallen Valar.
Sauron is a fallen Maia, and so is Smaug, so technically Sauron and Smaug are pretty much just as powerful.
I really don't see the point in further discussing this as you don't seem to be noticing my points in the slightest.
War Pig1237 wrote:
LordDainTheAwsome wrote: Yep, I now officially ride a moderator...
It is my great pleasure to be your faithful steed, Lord Ironfoot!
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Legoarmy505 wrote:
Edacnik wrote: A reply to Legoarmy:
Sauron probably did enlist Easterlings to attack Dale. However, simply put, it's speculated the Blue Wizards foiled this plan.
Smaug, however, probably would not listen to Sauron. It's fairly certain only Morgoth himself controlled the dragons.
As for your second point... Easterlings never took Erebor or Dale.
As you can see, no stupid mistakes where made, but rather Sauron was inconvenienced.
The free Easterlings could not control the north west area of rhun unless during the war of the ring they were destroyed before Easterlings sieges erebor. I do believe that sauron was still mustering troops from there so he may not want to spend them.
Smaug is a dragon who would listen to morgorth but Sauron was morgorth's right hand man and had control over many other Maia which are superior to Smaug. But you could say Sauron was still getting strength so Smaug won't follow him.
I don't quite get what you just said, however, I will try to answer as best I can.
As far as we know, the Free Easterlings never controlled anything. However, it's not far fetched to speculate the Blie Wizards had a large hand in stopping the Rhunic peoples from invading Erebor as we do know the Blue Wizards went into the east on a mission.
Does Morgoth have the power to corrupt things into dragons? Yes. Does Sauron? No. Sauron was simply Morgoth's lieutenant, not Morgoth himself.
A reply to Legoarmy:
Sauron probably did enlist Easterlings to attack Dale. However, simply put, it's speculated the Blue Wizards foiled this plan.
Smaug, however, probably would not listen to Sauron. It's fairly certain only Morgoth himself controlled the dragons.
As for your second point... Easterlings never took Erebor or Dale.
As you can see, no stupid mistakes where made, but rather Sauron was inconvenienced.