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Post by Enius the White on Jun 29, 2012 23:23:32 GMT
Congratulations to the Stygia crew today! 100% more HC Stygia wins than a few hours ago! A big thank you for the non-taggers who came out. youtu.be/6PQ6335puOc Next up, Malbolge. Sat, July 7th, gives us a week to help prepare anyone else who wants to join the fight. We went with 7 today, so there is definitely still room for more. From here on every step down will be a new HC first again, with over 1/4 billion in total party xp on the table every time we roll those dice!
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Post by chirality on Jun 30, 2012 3:14:35 GMT
Yeah would like to catch up on Styg if possible, gz on the win guys.
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Post by vorshlumpf on Jun 30, 2012 4:44:22 GMT
Gratz!
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Post by teleben on Jul 1, 2012 15:32:59 GMT
Congrats guys. I'd also like to join but need to catch up on Phleg and Stygia now.
I'll be on pretty much every night this week. Late start on Wednesday.
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Post by chainlink on Jul 2, 2012 11:00:11 GMT
I now have a turner, AA (of the dev crit damage type) and Zen archer all available for tagging Malb, will happily try to help get others the tags inbetween if we can organise runs this week. I'd say a ploder is going to be a priority as these have a load of targets in Malb, Bard might be nice too but seems unlikely as we've not had one on any Hell run recently.
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Post by Enius the White on Jul 3, 2012 16:10:02 GMT
You know my haggard old ant druid will back up any hell runs as well. 2-3pm EST/7-8pm GMT seems like a good starting time most days. Maybe launch a chat message an hour before you want to go and we'll see who can show up?
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Post by Enius the White on Jul 9, 2012 4:16:09 GMT
Congratulations to the first HC crew to conquer the sixth layer of Baator! Today's success is owed to those who, in true HC spirit, put it all on the line again without even a tag up for grabs. Rock, Kingcamaro, Vondorf, Keithsan ... Thank you! We took some lumps early on, adapted, then had some scary moments at the hands of the Ancient Baatorian. Fortunately courage, luck, and grace under pressure prevailed once again! Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear. Mark Twain
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