buuddha Wrote:LordSkie Wrote:I could also say that anyone could donate $500/1000 or whatever, become one of the most powerful players and defeat whoever the strongest NPC is at the time if no one can beat them, should they not get a tag then because they just donated to do it?
that doesnt nearly come close to what im talking about. it would take a lot more than a deep pocket and a few hours to beat the most powerful NPC. bigrod went a day long hosp spree, thats nothing compared to the amount of time and effort that the top 99 percentile of players put it.
i realize he didnt probably donate $250-$300 just do to what he did, he obviously spent money he already had. what im saying is this same thing could be done if i had $300 to blow and was bored for a day.
beating the most powerfull NPC cant be done it one day.
Technically, yes it can.
Ok, you'd need incredibly deep pockets, but if you were capable of donating an unbelievable amount into endurance (I'm talking putting pullo to shame) you could beat the top NPC in a day, easily. But $250 is a lot to spend on... nothing, essentially, as he gains nothing. Donate say, $5000+ into endurance and training refreshes- it's an insane amount, but you're now one of the top players pretty much for good. I don't think this is about the amount spent, it's about the achievement and the shock value- anyone else doing this now will, like zen said, be doing 'a bigrod'. The originality's now gone, so for being the first I think he deserves a tag.