2010-07-14, 09:02 PM
Originally when I started off MS, I was playing with my 2 RL friends (now quit). One had I/L, and one had Cleric; they told me to take the F/P wiz route for 2nd job. Little did I know I would be going on a very unique adventure.
Back then, there weren't many F/P wizards, let alone F/P Mages. Anytime I came across a fellow F/P, it was like striking gold. So after a while, I started looking up videos and of course, I see videos of F/P Mages misting, exploding, and doing all sorts of cool stuff. That kept me going.
Of course, I had a few inspirations for my F/P, but one notable inspiration was from Dan (FrozNlite), now the level 200 F/P AM in the server I'm playing in.
Fast forward 3 years later. After I got my F/P AM to 141, I really took some time to think about why I was really playing my F/P AM. Even though it was fun (and harsh) along the way, was it worth my time simply spamming one skill for training as well as being stuck as a supportive role during boss runs (as well as enduring lolfp and lollukmage jokes)? So I decided to make a Dark Knight and make that my summer project (last year).
To make story short, I stuck it out, and I'm still going with my DrK. I have found myself enjoying my DrK in more ways than enjoying my F/P. And I found myself more useful in many situations. Of course, I have DrK inspirations, but I'll hold on that for now. =P
Back then, there weren't many F/P wizards, let alone F/P Mages. Anytime I came across a fellow F/P, it was like striking gold. So after a while, I started looking up videos and of course, I see videos of F/P Mages misting, exploding, and doing all sorts of cool stuff. That kept me going.
Of course, I had a few inspirations for my F/P, but one notable inspiration was from Dan (FrozNlite), now the level 200 F/P AM in the server I'm playing in.
Fast forward 3 years later. After I got my F/P AM to 141, I really took some time to think about why I was really playing my F/P AM. Even though it was fun (and harsh) along the way, was it worth my time simply spamming one skill for training as well as being stuck as a supportive role during boss runs (as well as enduring lolfp and lollukmage jokes)? So I decided to make a Dark Knight and make that my summer project (last year).
To make story short, I stuck it out, and I'm still going with my DrK. I have found myself enjoying my DrK in more ways than enjoying my F/P. And I found myself more useful in many situations. Of course, I have DrK inspirations, but I'll hold on that for now. =P

