The month of preparation

even so i’d rather wait than pvp in agonizingly low fps and a bunch of old broken code

alr thats ur choice, btw istg the fps has gotten way better
recently too, like 2 months ago shit was utter pain

Thats the same as preparing for deepwoken by playing fakewoken

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Is that not a good thing :skull: , fakewoken and deepwoken have very similar pvp, ur just chattin to chat

Nah fakwoken parry system was way diffrent and caused many to fail at deepwoken relase including me

thats a skill issue on ur part, its helped friends of mine so ur just ass

How is clicking while blocking and venting the same as deepwoken parry combat ??:rofl::rofl:

Goofy shitter :rofl:

Ion even know what thats means but you’re opinions are L takes only imo

your takes are actual ass stop talkin :rofl:

your* btw

goofy moment :crazy_face:

Your takes are more bias then logical :yawning_face::yawning_face::yawning_face:

no? as someone who played both of those it made me better and was not way different lmao

guild members are silly haha look at the silly guild members

I too want to be silly

what should I name my guild tho :thinking:

How is click + blocking making u better at something entirely different ??

if u have been practicing with block clicking for hours and then in game its perfect press f u bassicly trained for no reason its basic logic sundry mad bias

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oh I get it lol

Fakewoken helped you very slightly in deepwoken but it was more a case of learning timing for parrying, switching from click to parry to press F wasn’t hard at all, especially since you could start by spawning on island of vigils and train with the training npc.

So if the combat is similar enough it can help with ‘practice’ before the game.

  • For example you could technically still practice your aim with WoM for AO but it barely will matter, it will make you better at aiming yes, but there are numerous new ways of mobility in AO. Any game that allows you to practice your aim for that matter will help you slightly, but only with aim not the actual combat itself, if you decide to go a mage build or magic hybrid i suppose WoM training helps somewhat.

It’s more of a fact that you’ll have to adapt to the new combat, which usually doesnt take too long and if you have experience with say parry timing or aiming its usually slightly easier to adapt.

As such playing fakewoken was a viable way of practicing for deepwoken if only to just get used to how parry based combat works. Changing from clicking while blocking to pressing F wasn’t that big of a jump for me and the parry timing was close enough to get used to deepwoken combat slightly faster.

ik wom can make u slightly better at ao but these guys talking about there going to be gods among men bc of there training in world of magic.