As a new player to Ultima I noticed a few things.
As a newcomer I noticed that the players guarded deep secrets.
I learned how the game worked and where things were... (sortof)
But the thing I learned that made me invincible was that I knew that I was not alone.
I met nice people, Like the Game Masters (notably Colibri who brought me my donations).
I met people like Nelapsi (in dungeons ... suddenly) and Dramoor (even if we got into arguments).
I chimed in (first because I still can, and thank you) but also because I think it necessary.
We need to understand that each and everyone's lives lasts not more than 100 years.
I wish you all (and me) Good luck (Specially Roughneck).
And hope that we can work (like we used to) together again.
But also, and mainly, that we owe each other a GREAT deal of respect.
FInally, when we accept this much (and I do), we can thrive.
In Essence, we can learn a lot.
The things I learned.
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I've learned to have your heal scripts on BEFORE you enter battle.
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Imagine not having a Healing Script?
I could see myself getting a Metronome just to keep the healing beat while I mash that button.
But that would sound really crazy after a while.
I could see myself getting a Metronome just to keep the healing beat while I mash that button.
But that would sound really crazy after a while.

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Its not as hard as it seems......