VvV ostards / vvv horses, i even lost karma killing an enemy's orc brute using holy fistYou loose karma for killing horses. Or is there another type of mount you are talking about?
Or decrease the karma cap to 10kI would support removing the karma requirement from holy fist now that it is capped.
Wooot?If you need Karma, the best way to raise it is by stabbing the Exodus summoning book. You don't need to enter the encounter, but you receive ~10K Karma.
So killing peoples mounts/pets is a compulsive act you just can't suppress?I hope everyone agrees that it absolutely pointless to loose any karma upon killing any type of orange pet/mount.
We all know how much efforts it takes to take our karma up to 18k, and we end up loosing crazy amounts for killing an enemy's pet.
@Kyronix
Thx
It is official...the grammar/speeeeling NAZI is in the house!Is your karma to tight? I didn't know you can make karma loose.
Prisoners can break loose from a prison.
A horse can run on the loose.
Watched that Footloose movie made a couple years back.
You can be a loose cannon or so as I have heard my elders say.
You can have loose pants if you not wearing a belt.
BUT....
You can lose karma, lose a game, lose money, lose anything.
That is in 2 days I have seen 3 posts that have used the word loose which is wrong. It happens all the time on these boards not just the past 2 days but c'mon man.
VERB
- not firmly or tightly fixed in place; detached or able to be detached:
"a loose tooth" ·
[more]
"the truck's trailer came loose"
synonyms: not fixed in place · not secure · unsecured · unattached ·
[more]
detached · unfastened · untied · wobbly · unsteady · movable
antonyms: secure · tight
- not held or tied together; not packaged or placed in a container:
"wear your hair loose" ·
[more]
"pockets bulging with loose change"
synonyms: untied · unpinned · unbound · hanging free · down ·
[more]
flowing- (of a person or animal) free from confinement; not bound or tethered:
"the bull was loose with cattle in the field" ·
[more]
"the tethered horses broke loose"
synonyms: free · at large · at liberty · on the loose · escaped ·
[more]
unconfined · untied · unchained · untethered · stray
antonyms: secure- not strict or exact:
"a loose interpretation"
synonyms: vague · indefinite · inexact · imprecise ·
[more]
approximate · broad · general · rough · liberal · ballpark
antonyms: literal · narrow- not close or compact in structure:
"a loose weave" ·
[more]
"a loose federation of political and industrial groups"- (of feces) containing excessive liquid:
- "many patients report loose bowel movements"
- (of a garment) not fitting tightly or closely:
"she slipped into a loose T-shirt and shorts"
synonyms: baggy · generously cut · slack · roomy · oversized ·
[more]
shapeless · sagging · saggy · sloppy · unwaisted
antonyms: tight · form-fitting- relaxed; physically slack:
"she swung back into her easy, loose stride"
- careless and indiscreet in what is said:
"there is too much loose talk about the situation"
synonyms: indiscreet · unguarded · free · gossipy · gossiping
antonyms: discreet · guarded- dated
promiscuous; immoral:
"she ran the risk of being called a loose woman"
synonyms: promiscuous · of easy virtue · fast · wanton ·
[more]
unchaste · immoral · licentious · dissolute · fallen
antonyms: chaste- (of the ball or puck in a game) in play but not in any player's possession.
Do you mean *too tight?Is your karma to tight? I didn't know you can make karma loose.
Prisoners can break loose from a prison.
A horse can run on the loose.
Watched that Footloose movie made a couple years back.
You can be a loose cannon or so as I have heard my elders say.
You can have loose pants if you not wearing a belt.
BUT....
You can lose karma, lose a game, lose money, lose anything.
That is in 2 days I have seen 3 posts that have used the word loose which is wrong. It happens all the time on these boards not just the past 2 days but c'mon man.
VERB
- not firmly or tightly fixed in place; detached or able to be detached:
"a loose tooth" ·
[more]
"the truck's trailer came loose"
synonyms: not fixed in place · not secure · unsecured · unattached ·
[more]
detached · unfastened · untied · wobbly · unsteady · movable
antonyms: secure · tight
- not held or tied together; not packaged or placed in a container:
"wear your hair loose" ·
[more]
"pockets bulging with loose change"
synonyms: untied · unpinned · unbound · hanging free · down ·
[more]
flowing- (of a person or animal) free from confinement; not bound or tethered:
"the bull was loose with cattle in the field" ·
[more]
"the tethered horses broke loose"
synonyms: free · at large · at liberty · on the loose · escaped ·
[more]
unconfined · untied · unchained · untethered · stray
antonyms: secure- not strict or exact:
"a loose interpretation"
synonyms: vague · indefinite · inexact · imprecise ·
[more]
approximate · broad · general · rough · liberal · ballpark
antonyms: literal · narrow- not close or compact in structure:
"a loose weave" ·
[more]
"a loose federation of political and industrial groups"- (of feces) containing excessive liquid:
- "many patients report loose bowel movements"
- (of a garment) not fitting tightly or closely:
"she slipped into a loose T-shirt and shorts"
synonyms: baggy · generously cut · slack · roomy · oversized ·
[more]
shapeless · sagging · saggy · sloppy · unwaisted
antonyms: tight · form-fitting- relaxed; physically slack:
"she swung back into her easy, loose stride"
- careless and indiscreet in what is said:
"there is too much loose talk about the situation"
synonyms: indiscreet · unguarded · free · gossipy · gossiping
antonyms: discreet · guarded- dated
promiscuous; immoral:
"she ran the risk of being called a loose woman"
synonyms: promiscuous · of easy virtue · fast · wanton ·
[more]
unchaste · immoral · licentious · dissolute · fallen
antonyms: chaste- (of the ball or puck in a game) in play but not in any player's possession.
Police would of been a better word. Nazi is a bit offensive don't you think?It is official...the grammar/speeeeling NAZI is in the house!
NO?Police would of been a better word. Nazi is a bit offensive don't you think?