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Quote: Originally Posted by Slide You have to admit, in EQ they were stacked like their namesake 
I always thought the Luclin barbarian females looked like they were about to tip over, I swear you could walk behind them, tap em on the shoulder and yell TIMBER!!!!
Haha yeah, it was pretty ridiculous.
EQ sure did all it could to earn the nickname a few of my friends use for it: Everbreast.
-- Jansan
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Quote: Originally Posted by Keldor Ravenswood since EQ.
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First graphical MMORPG of its kind, most certainly, and therefore worthy of mentions when gaming, especially online gaming, is discussed. But as for adding anything else to the fantasy genre...
I have a fair amount of respect for Everquest for what it is and was, even though I was never a huge fan of the game, but it is not a glowing banner of "What Every MMORPG Should Be" by any stretch. It certainly has a healthy amount of flaws.Quote: Originally Posted by Ulf Ryzar In the world of Telon maybe a Barbie is a vicious muscle bound beast.
Heh-heh, true, but I can't help but think of pink sportscars and/or grilled shrimp when I hear the word "barbie."
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Quote: Originally Posted by Nenjin See, I'm the other way. Most fantasy I've run into, Barbarian is not only a life style, it's practically a race too. In EQ, barbies were barbies because of their enormous size and racial bonuses. They were a group of people who adapt to their enviroment. I can't think of a better arguement for having barbies be their own playable race than that.
That's cool that there is a primtive tribal society of humans who are just naturally bigger. Humans come in many sizes and colors, and certain geographic locations point to the origins of different types of humans. Humans, like all creatures, adapt to their environments. I mean so having them as a playable "race" is fine, but I was just saying they aren't really a race in the fantasy sense.
But yes you have a point, they might as well be considered a "race" just for having a different culture to get a different experience.
Side note: Ohhh, I am so not looking forward to hearing the first person say "barbies" when referring to barbarians in the game itself. That will make me wish for open PvP!
What self respecting savage warrior would refer to him/herself like that, or let some other person do it?
"I R BARBIEZ!!11"
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