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Seems that lower tier numbers are greater achievements than higher tier numbers, FYI.
People who complain about the number of misses are lame. Missing is clearly based on the relative abilities of the combattants. Without a fairly high chance to miss, it would just be a contest of damage versus hit points. Not that the combat is very interesting as it is, since there are very few options and no maneuvering. Also combat is double meaningless since you seem to always survive any defeat with little consequence.
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It is effectively impossible to get 100% on dragon training before you turn 18. You can only work twice before resting, doing the biggest holiday to get to 0 every 3 weeks it will take you 23 cycles of 3 weeks (69) to get 100%, only 52 weeks in a year.
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Brillant tutor of combat (tier 5) with 124124 points... Why just tier 5 ? :'(
He was 100% for : fame, combat repute, combat defense, combat attack, sin and 80% of moral, 70% of refinement and temperament, 50% of faith and compassion, 25% of humilty and less than 10% for the magics... 26 strenght, 20 constitution, 14 wisdom and charisma, 13 dexterity, 10 intelligence... And i have 20656 gold. Why just tier 5, whyyyyyy :'(
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tier 5 brilliant tutor of combat 113133, grr last night I tried to train up a mage and he has tier 5 with score 40k or so =\
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I liked this game more when it was called Princess Maker (does that make me gay???) but for a flash clone, tis good quality
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Challenger: You sir are a moron. If you are missing a lot them that means you are either too low of a level or too low skilled. I think you need to go back to tic-tac-toe
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You know what. this game was cool for the first 5 minutes. but it gets gey as hell when your fighter misses 3 out of 5 times. fecking gey as f**k
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Hahaha what the hell. The Warlock of Firetop Mountain's a gamebook from the series written by Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson. Mmm love them. Brilliant reference :D