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Hehehe... it's how I've done it since I started playing six years ago, even though then I had a desktop and full keyboard. Never really thought it was anything special... though, it can sometimes give my right pinky finger a nasty cramp from me trying to bend it weird ways to more quickly keep hitting enter and a required key. ^_~

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I find the more precise you try to make yourself' date=' the better your game overall.[/quote']

Agreed. For one, you've got less chance of slipping up and hitting the wrong button and sending the wrong command through. I like that every command I put in requires at least two keystrokes, because it gives me that split second to catch whether or not the first stroke was incorrect.

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I tried that once when I played on my laptop.. it was very frustrating and slow for me to say the least.

Heck I even use the number 0 (Ins) on my keypad as an alias! Murder so and so. So I just chase and spam 0 while my left hand pushes ` and 1 for where and who pk while my right hand pushes enter.

Anyways..

Any more LTYMNKs?

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Yeah' date=' but then I've never seen the inability to use faerie fire/fog as a true vuln, nor their low hp (they only have 14 con, after all). And no, halflings do not have a crush damage vuln. Oldschool gnomes did, and that was removed because it was too extreme and was replaced with the vuln to mental/charm. If faeries have some other vuln, I've never noticed, and I've pinned three faeries.[/quote']

Halflings had/have a CLAW vuln, not crush damage.

Gnomes had a pretty bad vuln, and were hurt by anything that used "kinetic force".

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Here's a useful one I learned not too long ago:

When you have several instances of the same item in your inventory you can manipulate them all at once by placing a "all." in front of it. For example, lets say you have five bottles of milk in your inv. instead of typing "put milk backpack" five times you can just type "put all.milk backpack" once and it will put all of the milk in your backpack. Very convenient!

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yea, my numpad is set up for pking lol

7 where 8 north 9 aff

4 west 5 scan 6 easat

1 unbound 2 south 3 unbound

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+ down

del inv

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You know, I never even though about that. I always used F1-F12 instead of using the number pad. Badass. I learned a new trick today. And since I learned a new trick.

You might be surprised to know that there is a way to play darts for free.

cheers

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