A Different Style of Dungeoneering
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It's a real shame the founder got his dungeoneering so high before he decided he wanted to have fun. As much as the casual approach appeals to me and as much as I'd like to sign up I'm not ever going to train that high for the same reason the group was founded. Rushing floors for xp isn't fun and there aren't any alternatives for training the skill at a reasonable pace.
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A Different Style of Dungeoneering - by Portus - 2012-01-01 00:04:01
RE: A Different Style of Dungeoneering - by Dave - 2012-01-01 11:32:39
RE: A Different Style of Dungeoneering - by Bug - 2012-03-21 19:19:25
RE: A Different Style of Dungeoneering - by Bug - 2012-04-11 17:05:36

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