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Old Apr 16, 2007, 03:58 AM // 03:58   #1
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Default New Title perhaps, or alteast appreciated!

How cool would it be if we could get titles based on our total balthazar faction, like, friend of the (luxon/kurzicks) Except like, Patron of Balthazar, Balthazar's Blessed, and like final title would be:

x = name

x [w/e] Title: Avatar Of Balthazar

Like, 1,000,000 faction = that, w/e im just thinking.

Wouldn't that be cool, and even if you could farm 2000 faction per day,(titles at like, 100,000 , 250,000, 500,000 then million, etc) still would take a damn long time. Anyway, sorry if this has been thought of, just my little input



Sorry!!

Yawgmoth said:

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Originally Posted by YAWGMOTH
3. A title based on gained faction total
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Make the gained total faction increase even if you don't spend them. Make a title reflecting the gained faction total and it will surely become widely recognized as the measurement of expierience in general PvP play. There may be even emotes connected to this title.

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