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Strong NPCs
Hmmm I dunno..... I lose pretty frequently in spars now, but I tell you what, I am far more likely to beat a player than an NPC.Johauna Darkrider wrote: people are smarter and will have little to no difficulties to beat them.
NPC's don't make "human errors" or misjudgments.
Plus they have that little ability to walk into you and do a glitched lightstance move 1000000000 times in 2 seconds taking all my 95 health and shields away and flooring me

I understand the suggestion - it's just irrelevant for me seeing as i'll never be facing them. I don't mind which way this goes hehe.
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- Lost One
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Okay, okay! Let me clarify something here.
I am definitely not saying that NPCs have the intelligence of normal players or are more challenging than someone with the same powers. I do truly think that because the NPCs are capable of getting large, bugged hits from a single swing, (those of you who do indeed practice with the NPCs in the bot room will agree) they will cause you to focus a bit more (circumstantially) and therefore help your reaction time a bit, which I find is an important factor when dueling. If any of your opinions differ, that is fine, but I do truly think the NPCs can help people if they're just starting out playing the game.
Now, I also believe that with RPMod, these NPCs can keep us at least a bit more honest if we would choose to combat them, even more so if you spawned multiple NPCs. I'm just saying that being wary of the program's abilities to blast you about twenty feet can make us more prepared for facing such abilities, as I know not everyone has had the chance to spar some of the higher Masters of the academy in full-Force. But again, the actual players would be far more challenging, and you can learn much more against them than silly programs. The programs can at least serve as minor practice.
As far as my recommendation goes towards improving one's abilities, I suggest joining some basejka duel servers and combating against people that simply spar the whole time when they play the game. However, my opinion is that the RP is far more important than learning the game mechanics and becoming "uber leet." Though, if you truly want to dedicate yourself to become talented in the game, by all means go all out and learn.
I am not diehard on this subject; it was simply a suggestion of mine and I wanted to see everyone's opinion on it. If it happens, great, if it doesn't, cool.
The End

I am definitely not saying that NPCs have the intelligence of normal players or are more challenging than someone with the same powers. I do truly think that because the NPCs are capable of getting large, bugged hits from a single swing, (those of you who do indeed practice with the NPCs in the bot room will agree) they will cause you to focus a bit more (circumstantially) and therefore help your reaction time a bit, which I find is an important factor when dueling. If any of your opinions differ, that is fine, but I do truly think the NPCs can help people if they're just starting out playing the game.
Now, I also believe that with RPMod, these NPCs can keep us at least a bit more honest if we would choose to combat them, even more so if you spawned multiple NPCs. I'm just saying that being wary of the program's abilities to blast you about twenty feet can make us more prepared for facing such abilities, as I know not everyone has had the chance to spar some of the higher Masters of the academy in full-Force. But again, the actual players would be far more challenging, and you can learn much more against them than silly programs. The programs can at least serve as minor practice.
As far as my recommendation goes towards improving one's abilities, I suggest joining some basejka duel servers and combating against people that simply spar the whole time when they play the game. However, my opinion is that the RP is far more important than learning the game mechanics and becoming "uber leet." Though, if you truly want to dedicate yourself to become talented in the game, by all means go all out and learn.
I am not diehard on this subject; it was simply a suggestion of mine and I wanted to see everyone's opinion on it. If it happens, great, if it doesn't, cool.
The End