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Mon, 07/09/2012 - 09:51
Orangeo's picture
Orangeo

You should be able to make joinable rooms, like PvE rooms, so I can kick out all the heart trinket users. Room master can set full inspect to mandatory.

Mon, 07/09/2012 - 10:11
#1
Skyguarder's picture
Skyguarder
So for LD, You want to make

So for LD, You want to make PvE rooms? Do you mean that you can join a lockdown with a friend and kick out users?

Mon, 07/09/2012 - 10:12
#2
Skyguarder's picture
Skyguarder
Oh so you don't want to play

Oh so you don't want to play lockdown with anybody having heart trinkets?

Mon, 07/09/2012 - 11:09
#3
Orangeo's picture
Orangeo
I mean making lockdown rooms

I mean making lockdown rooms the same way you would start a party. You wouldn't be able to kick people out mid match, but you could set requirements, such as no blanks allowed or no gear over blank star level.

And yes, I hate when people double their health in LD. It's stupid that OOO allows it, I'm sure they wouldn't let anyon use trinkets in LD if they cost crowns.

Mon, 07/09/2012 - 12:06
#4
Il-Mono-Il's picture
Il-Mono-Il
If you can' with Trinket users...

Be one!!!

All you need is:
*2 trinket slots upgrade ~~16k (AH)
*2 Heart trinkets (if you play LD T2 = 3*) ~~12 enamorocks + some mats + 200 CE (if you use your mist) = 28k

Well, you'll waste @45k, but you will have strong healt, and you can use the slots for PvE too...

The price is even low if you play LD T1 ...

If you play LD T3, you have 5* gear and must have sufficient money to be a Trinket user!

Mon, 07/09/2012 - 13:25
#5
Addisond's picture
Addisond
Agreed

I want to be able to control LD games. There're some issues with LD games being hard to get going, but it should at least be possible.

On the trinket user thing, some people prefer to play without trinkets because it gives classes more balance and changes gameplay. And not everyone in t3 LD has the money for trinkets, even if they're 3*.

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