have an effect when summoning Titan?
an almost level 75 Summoner asked me to ask any of you when I mentioned it (edit: the forums) on MSN.
thanks in advance.
have an effect when summoning Titan?
an almost level 75 Summoner asked me to ask any of you when I mentioned it (edit: the forums) on MSN.
thanks in advance.
The gate of Tarutarus?
Yuck.
Besides, some Tarutarus don't even have "gates"
nonono the Weapon skill....
I believe using it has some short lived refresh effect. However, the Claustrum is the biggest waste of gil in the entire game. Your friend shouldn't even be thinking about trying to get a Claustrum. It's a joke. 200M for a toy stick? {No thanks.}
It has no effect on Titan that anyone has ever observed. If you want good things for a 75 SMN get a full set of HQ staves, or better yet, a Bahamut's Staff.
okey dokey, I will tell him that.
thanks Yearg :3
I dont wanna see Taru impaled/staked on a gate of somesort, I think I'd die D:
Not the kind of gate I was talking about.
Ever heard of a Jade Gate?
nope D;
Chuck Noblet: Can anyone tell me the tragic irony of the Trojan War? Tina? Tina: Um, that horses are friendly creatures yet a hollow, wooden one was used to destroy Troy? Chuck Noblet: Wrong and no. Anyone else? Chip? Chip: That the mighty warrior Achilles was killed by a small cut to his ankle. Chuck Noblet: Chip is wronger. OK, here it is. The tragic irony of the Trojan War is that though it was fought over Helen, who was young and beautiful, by the time they rescued her ten years later, she was old and ugly. Tina: But wasn't recovering the king's wife reward enough for the Greeks? Chuck Noblet: Tina, an ugly woman is never a reward.
WERE YOU PEOPLE RAISED IN CAVES?
I was-ish :3
and Fuego is awesome so he can say stuff like that.
Bleys wins this thread.
"... and so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written."
I got the summon Cthulhu. :3
Chuck Noblet: Can anyone tell me the tragic irony of the Trojan War? Tina? Tina: Um, that horses are friendly creatures yet a hollow, wooden one was used to destroy Troy? Chuck Noblet: Wrong and no. Anyone else? Chip? Chip: That the mighty warrior Achilles was killed by a small cut to his ankle. Chuck Noblet: Chip is wronger. OK, here it is. The tragic irony of the Trojan War is that though it was fought over Helen, who was young and beautiful, by the time they rescued her ten years later, she was old and ugly. Tina: But wasn't recovering the king's wife reward enough for the Greeks? Chuck Noblet: Tina, an ugly woman is never a reward.