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Who is STRONGER???  

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  1. 1. Who is STRONGER???

    • Donator
      64
    • Bugger
      229
    • All-Day Player
      129


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Posted

professional is the best :) you can play a game, but don't know how to play, you can drive a car, and don't know how to drive it... here is the same. if you donate and don't know how to play you loose, if you bug, and don't know how to play, you will get ban :)

Posted

i voted bugger too... if you are a good bugger you can make what you want and even kick and distroy a hole server community :P

 

ps: the nice is to be an all-day- FAIR - player ;) you feel good when you realise something with your own hands. Donators are hated on most servers but they are necesary to keep alive some of the servers they play but majority dont think like that they just envy the donators...

Posted

The bugger doesn't need gear, or adena, or time. He just needs to do a few quick glitches and he can kill anyone with stacked buffs and whatever else he came to the server knowing how to do. Even in starter gear I've seen it done. Quite funny really.

Posted

Who do u think is the stongest of them ???

Donator

Bugger

All-Day Player???

VoTe! ;)

 

donator - sucks

bugger - sucks

all-day player  -  NO LIFE

 

guys it's only a game ;D

Posted

Depending of the server and the server owner

If a donator gives a lot of money to the server and the admin gives him super power than non can stop him

But buggers own too....

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