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Vapourised
03-26-2020, 11:04 AM
I'll start off by introducing myself. I have a 71 bird with a clean flying 5pc set. I decided against enchanting my set because that's exactly the reason why 71 pvp died.

I just wanted to say that there are some of us who do not wear any enchants (or have QTRs) and desperately want to enjoy the game once more at 71. This is perhaps one of the reasons for 66-71 vanishing: people think that anyone with a set has enchantments and so do not wish to play against them. This is not true and there are still some 71s left even if they're using their other chars.

Now onto the main bit. I pretty much log onto my 71 bird each day so if anyone has a 71 with a clean set(or 66), I'm always down for some pvp. Let's not forget how much fun this bracket really was and perhaps we could bring it back. Why should we be forced to go to 110 or 15?

I really do miss the 66-71 community and some of my best memories were shared with you guys. Like many of you I presume, I am biding my time until the mess pvp was left in is fixed(if it ever is). I really do believe that we have one of the best communities in this game and would like to see its return. In reality, this may all be wishful thinking but who knows.

I will finish this off by saying that over the past few days, I have hosted some games and seen people join. I usually play against a goddess mage e.g. and it feels like I'm reliving the good old days that once was. The nostalgia alone makes it worthwhile. I just hope more of us can be in on it too.


P.S: I'm also happy to farm dungeons with you guys as well(if that's what you're interested in). Just bought orotaur recently.

Vapourised
03-26-2020, 11:08 AM
76 people are also welcome.

Also my bird's IGN: Cakenuked

My 56 chars are available if anyone wants to pvp down there. No enchants or QTRs ofc.

Hdtvz
03-29-2020, 10:45 PM
Is pvp games still where any level can join or did they bring back the lvl gap

Vapourised
03-30-2020, 08:55 AM
Brought back restrictions