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Am I right in thinking that most people will roll Asmodian more than Elyos. The class select screen has "cooler" looking characters on the Asmodian side. It seems to be the "prettier" race of the two. Obviously anybody with half a brain can make an Elyos look cool, but I think just the different shades of skin, eye color, claws, and tattoos make the Asmodian more desirable. Also, I've played both starting areas, and the Asmodians have much better environments and storyline. So if so, will we see a race imbalance against the Elyos?
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9/18/09 7:33:59 PM#2
So far in the preselect that seems to be what's happening. |
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9/18/09 7:36:34 PM#3
I played both starting areas and they seemed nigh identical to me. Just reskin cute little mob into cute little devil, et al.
I think the whole game will be flooded with WoW transplants. So good luck on either side. |
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9/18/09 7:39:31 PM#4
Your title says other way around. You're saying Asmos will be horde and Elyos will be alliance? |
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9/18/09 7:44:15 PM#5
Originally posted by shadout00
I think his reasoning might of been a little ambiguous, but I'm pretty sure he's saying Asmodians will be Alliance because they're more visually stunning or something. |
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9/18/09 7:48:25 PM#6
Originally posted by MastaRyu
I thought the general consensus was that Asmodians looked worse, the super mullet, claw foot, and smurf blue skin....Although the glowing red eyes are pretty damn cool and might be enough to sway someone to roll one. |
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9/18/09 7:52:56 PM#7
In my opinion elyos chicks do look better, but asmodians can be badass and pretty at the sametime so like I said in a previous thread it probably appeals both type of players. Like it has been said here, though, you can make an elyos to look badass if you know how to use the sliders or a cute asmodian character, but most people will not think throughout the whole character differentiation and pick the faction at the first glance in my opinion. |
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9/18/09 7:56:46 PM#8
I went Elyos to start...played too many dark elves in my day to begin an Asmo just yet. |
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9/18/09 7:59:34 PM#9
I've always played a character that generally has a more "light", "holy", or "good" aura about them. I just can't bring myself to play an Asmodian. Heck, that's even why my 2 characters are a Templar and a Cleric... |
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9/18/09 8:00:56 PM#10
Originally posted by MastaRyu
agreed |
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9/18/09 8:05:58 PM#11
Id personally be asmodian, but all of my friends want to play Elyos so oh well. ![]() Damnant quod non intellegunt
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9/18/09 8:06:07 PM#12
Also to me Asmodian resemble night elves whereas Elyos blood elves: p |
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9/19/09 12:26:00 AM#13
Originally posted by superpata
Haha I know right? Thats what I was thinking. |
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9/19/09 1:41:09 AM#14
lock out system will keep the balance close. Velika: City of Wheels: Among the mortal races, the humans were the only one that never built cities or great empires; a curse laid upon them by their creator, Gidd, forced them to wander as nomads for twenty centuries... |
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9/19/09 1:47:27 AM#15
I don't see such a split like WoW. With no background to the game like WoW had, I can't see that happening. Anyways, You can always rate one side more immature than the other. Just depends on the server and where people roll. Some servers, Elyos will be the "horde" side as you call it. Others, not so much. And on some, it will be nothing like that at all. |
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9/19/09 2:29:32 AM#16
I notice that in most MMOs the race of choice tends to be the ugly, demonic, or evil race types.. Perhaps it has something to do with the way people tend to act or portray themselves over the internet as "badass". Of course there are the exceptions but in WoW I must say the popular races were mostly Horde. I tend to enjoy playing as the minority race whichever race that is. I like being outnumbered in PvP combat and I believe that the fewer the players around me the more that I can stand out amongst them.
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9/19/09 2:35:15 AM#17
Look at that title ... And then one wonders why games fail.
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9/19/09 2:44:26 AM#18
Originally posted by Arxon
You're kidding right? When WoW came out, on most if not all servers alliance outnumbered horde. It wasn't until blood elves were introduced that people started to move over. If i remember correctly one server had a 1:5 ratio of horde to alliance. |
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9/19/09 2:49:29 AM#19
Originally posted by Arxon
Uh no...was actually quite the opposite and on most servers Alliance outnumbered the Horde. May have changed though. Haven't played WoW in some time. 1. For god's sake mmo gamers, enough with the analogies. They're unnecessary and your comparisons are terrible, dissimilar, and illogical. 2. To posters feeling the need to state how f2p really isn't f2p: Players understand the concept. You aren't privy to some secret the rest are missing. You're embarrassing yourself. 3. Yes, Cpt. Obvious, we're not industry experts. Now run along and let the big people use the forums for their purpose. |
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9/19/09 2:51:33 AM#20
Originally posted by Abloec
In CB it was around 50/50 actually on almost every poll... in OB i found more Elyos than Asmodian... so please give us your proper reasoning and proof, rather than sprouting rubbish. i mean it's normal for a forum, but really .... you'd be better getting a job or contributing something useful to society instead. "nothing actually matters, we're just slightly evolved monkeys clinging to a dying piece of rock hurtling through space waiting for our eventual death." - Frankie Boyle, Mock The Week |
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