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Advance Class Change: Good or Bad idea?

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Advance Class Change: Good or Bad idea?

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Hizoka
06.14.2013 , 08:34 PM | #261
Quote: Originally Posted by PeterTLJr View Post
Because you never change your class in the first place, you pick your AC, and this whole thing has been about AC changing not class changing.
Damn you still do not understand your AC is your class... That is a fact not an opinion.

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chimex
06.14.2013 , 08:39 PM | #262
Quote: Originally Posted by Hizoka View Post
Damn you still do not understand your AC is your class... That is a fact not an opinion.
He fully understands it. In fact, I'm honestly believing he is simply trolling now. report as the nasty he is
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PeterTLJr
06.14.2013 , 08:41 PM | #263
Quote: Originally Posted by chimex View Post
He fully understands it. In fact, I'm honestly believing he is simply trolling now. report as the nasty he is
If you think im trolling your welcome to ignore this thread and move on.
In order to appreciate the Light, you must spend time in the Darkness.
Peace will win and fear will lose.

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PeterTLJr
06.14.2013 , 08:41 PM | #264
Quote: Originally Posted by Hizoka View Post
Damn you still do not understand your AC is your class... That is a fact not an opinion.
Because you say it makes it a fact?
In order to appreciate the Light, you must spend time in the Darkness.
Peace will win and fear will lose.

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chimex
06.14.2013 , 08:41 PM | #265
Quote: Originally Posted by PeterTLJr View Post
If you think im trolling your welcome to ignore this thread and move on.
Rather report tbh
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PeterTLJr
06.14.2013 , 08:43 PM | #266
Quote: Originally Posted by chimex View Post
Rather report tbh
Go ahead, i'm not trolling or doing anything wrong.
In order to appreciate the Light, you must spend time in the Darkness.
Peace will win and fear will lose.

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chimex
06.14.2013 , 08:46 PM | #267
Quote: Originally Posted by PeterTLJr View Post
Go ahead, i'm not trolling or doing anything wrong.
Well, the deliberate ingratiation of the arguments presented shows, in fact, that you are deliberately manufacturing this thread to continue. That is against the ToS.

Before you respond, Don't act stupid. 270 responses have explained what you are "asking" OUTSIDE ANOTHER THREAD!!! again and again.
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PeterTLJr
06.14.2013 , 08:50 PM | #268
Quote: Originally Posted by chimex View Post
Well, the deliberate ingratiation of the arguments presented shows, in fact, that you are deliberately manufacturing this thread to continue. That is against the ToS.

Before you respond, Don't act stupid. 270 responses have explained what you are "asking" OUTSIDE ANOTHER THREAD!!! again and again.
You choose to only listen to the ones that you want and ignore others who have put up valid points.
If im breaking the ToS then I apologize but I dont think I am, and if I were I'm sure BW would have shut this thread down already.
In order to appreciate the Light, you must spend time in the Darkness.
Peace will win and fear will lose.

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chimex
06.14.2013 , 08:56 PM | #269
Quote: Originally Posted by PeterTLJr View Post
You choose to only listen to the ones that you want and ignore others who have put up valid points.
If im breaking the ToS then I apologize but I dont think I am, and if I were I'm sure BW would have shut this thread down already.
Quote: Originally Posted by PeterTLJr View Post
I know I replied once, have more to add, this is from the actual swtor site.
Consular:
In a more peaceful age, Jedi Consulars may have humbly dedicated their lives to service as keepers of Jedi lore or as ambassadors in service to the Republic—tasks for which Consulars are uniquely qualified. However, as the shadow of the Empire has spread further across the galaxy, Consulars have stepped up to face the darkness on the front lines of battle as often as they’ve faced it when exploring the mysteries of the Force. The Consular’s powers go far beyond meditation and mediation, and nothing illustrates this as vividly as their graceful movements in battle. Whether beset by an army of assassin droids or caught in the middle of soured negotiations, the Jedi Consular fights with an open conduit for the Force; manipulating massive forces to disable or even destroy their enemies.
Knight:
The Jedi Knight’s graceful movements are awesome to behold. Freezing a moment in this display captures the deep commitment underlying the Jedi’s dazzling abilities. Though a Jedi Knight’s life is filled with battle and adventure, the Knight’s heart is dedicated to peace and service. An ironic observation to some, but greater wisdom suggests it is the Jedi Knights’ humble devotion which makes them so likely to become such famous heroes. Whether defending allies by deflecting a barrage of blaster-fire or charging in to challenge a Sith Lord, the Knight’s role is crucial in any conflict. The Jedi Knight enjoys the benefit of ancient teachings that have been passed down through hundreds of generations. Combining these time-tested maneuvers with the natural guidance of the Force, the Knight is capable of achieving extraordinary feats.

What is the difference between a vanguard and a commando again?
Quote: Originally Posted by chimex View Post
van·guard (vngärd)
n.
1. The foremost position in an army or fleet advancing into battle.
2.
a. The foremost or leading position in a trend or movement.
b. Those occupying a foremost position.



com·man·do (k-mnd)
n. pl. com·man·dos or com·man·does
1.
a. A small fighting force specially trained for making quick destructive raids against enemy-held areas.
b. A member of such a force.

There's the difference, at its most basic
This!!!

I would like to point to the audience that this person never ONCE addressed this point. Despite his nitpicking and word hacking ,he found no way to depute this when he himself asked "What is the difference between a Vanguard and a Commando?"

((Edited once found YOUR original quote
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PeterTLJr
06.14.2013 , 08:58 PM | #270
Quote: Originally Posted by chimex View Post
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Quote: Originally Posted by PeterTLJr View Post
I know I replied once, have more to add, this is from the actual swtor site.
Consular:
In a more peaceful age, Jedi Consulars may have humbly dedicated their lives to service as keepers of Jedi lore or as ambassadors in service to the Republic—tasks for which Consulars are uniquely qualified. However, as the shadow of the Empire has spread further across the galaxy, Consulars have stepped up to face the darkness on the front lines of battle as often as they’ve faced it when exploring the mysteries of the Force. The Consular’s powers go far beyond meditation and mediation, and nothing illustrates this as vividly as their graceful movements in battle. Whether beset by an army of assassin droids or caught in the middle of soured negotiations, the Jedi Consular fights with an open conduit for the Force; manipulating massive forces to disable or even destroy their enemies.
Knight:
The Jedi Knight’s graceful movements are awesome to behold. Freezing a moment in this display captures the deep commitment underlying the Jedi’s dazzling abilities. Though a Jedi Knight’s life is filled with battle and adventure, the Knight’s heart is dedicated to peace and service. An ironic observation to some, but greater wisdom suggests it is the Jedi Knights’ humble devotion which makes them so likely to become such famous heroes. Whether defending allies by deflecting a barrage of blaster-fire or charging in to challenge a Sith Lord, the Knight’s role is crucial in any conflict. The Jedi Knight enjoys the benefit of ancient teachings that have been passed down through hundreds of generations. Combining these time-tested maneuvers with the natural guidance of the Force, the Knight is capable of achieving extraordinary feats.

What is the difference between a vanguard and a commando again?


This!!![/QUOTE]

Definitions from an online dictionary?
In order to appreciate the Light, you must spend time in the Darkness.
Peace will win and fear will lose.