Marcus75 said:Bane of bla-bla and so on....what are they, what's needed to get them? Would be fun to know.
Elitestoner said:solo one for 2k solo kills, deathblow one for 2k deathblows
Cozak said:Was some funny titles there, the usual, Bane of xxxxxx, Relic Soldiers etc. then there was some like
11 - Lord/Lady
King`s Champion
Albion, Lancelot
11 - Barun/Banbharun
Lightbringer
Hibernia, Kay
11 - Barun/Banbharun
Outrider
Hibernia, Kay
Err, like anything in this game, kill enough of xxx and get MLX, level X, Arti level X, RRX, isnt that the point the point of this game all over, kill XXX number of mobs / players and get a reward.....??Belomar said:It is certainly a little too easy to attain the titles since it is only a matter of time before you get it--spend enough time in RvR killing enemies, sieging towers or taking relics and the titles will sooner or later be accessible to you.
I fail to see how this helps casual / new players in the slightest?!? But its great news for uber zerg guilds, as one of their members will always have a tittle, might as well make a "I WTFPWNj00!!" one while you are there. Ya casual player will own his title after 6 months only for some RR99 uber dood to take it off him 10 mins later.Perhaps another and better way would be to cap the number of people with a certain title so that perhaps only the, say, ten people with the most taken towers become a Stronghold Soldier, the ten people with the most Alb kills become Bane of Albion, etc. To allow newcomers to have a chance of attaining the titles, the underlying statistics could have a "freshness" lifecycle: all kills older than two months will no longer be used as a statistical base for the titles.
-Freezingwiz- said:and it's not fun to have a title unless it's something u are the onlyone or only a very few ppl have, Master Soildier/Bane of Mid/Hib is way too common to look good really...
Azathrim said:That's why you want the solo kill title. That is by the way, a title no Pry/Exc Albion stealther ever will be able to accomplish. (I dare you to prove me otherwise).