Personally, I think somebody’s lame if they bounty hunt one person with a friend or two, especially if they somehow fail. I was grinding for Cernyx Armor on my Magic Savant when two people came to gank me, and I was running off because I was getting low quickly and it was a 2v1. I don’t know how, but my rival spawned where I ran off to and shot me to death, which didn’t give the two players my renown and let me spawn away from them.
I think I found the one time I was happy to see a gun NPC.
very simply if a low hour player joins with a ton of kills (like 12 hours, 100 kills) it means they’re trouble and are gonna go around messing with people
@MagicDragon16 tbh anybody with 1k+ kills is usually a toxic twat
What I find to be hilarious is the fact that whenever I get double-teamed, I always realize “hang on, I could actually beat one of these suckers alone”. Like, it’s not that their builds are always awful, but they’re just so hecking bad at the game that even I—who almost never does pvp—could reliably win against them.
I remember when two goobers sunk my brig on Sailors’ while I was on Palo, then they straight up attacked me there. They were solely invested in power, dealing like 400+ damage on a single blast, and one of them spammed surge like it was half their keybinds. And guess what? They were both forced to run after a long fight.
Suckers can’t even take down a herbivore. I judge them not only for being the most toxic craps on the planet, but for being so comically bad at the game as to lose to the literal “anti-pvp” guy.
I have a hatred for people in clans who complain about me hunting them. The dudes are in a high infamy clan who then try to say that they’re PvE Players and I should feel bad for going after their bounty? Like bruh why are you in a 200k infamy clan then, you’re literally just free infamy to other PvP clans.