Lyrical etiquette&etc.
by , February 24th, 2010 at 08:18 PM (334 Views)
For those of you out there searching for lyricals, keep an eye on my title. If I spot a lyrical on a mob i am not interested in pursuing, (or perhaps i want to see who can get it first) i will put the name of the mob in my title. This is not required for other bards, it's just something that I have started doing both in deference to other bards, and to help cycle the lyricals a little faster. (if i can get rid of the one i don't need, perhaps the one i'm hoping for will pop).
Please, if you find a lyrical, inform the other bards playing that you have found it so that they don't continue searching into potentially dangerous zones for something that you've already found.
many lyricals remain a mystery to me, although i've figured out what quite a few of them do. to my knowledge there are currently a total of 19 lyricals.
One of them, i know to be a temporary lyrical.
One of them, i do not understand why anyone would want it.
several of them help in combat.
One of them will allow you to unlearn something (if you use the right syntax with it.)
I do not want to spoil the discovery process for other bards, so i'll let you discover which does what on your own, although giving the tagline for the lyrical shouldn't be too much for most of them.
if you have any suggestions for new lyricals, this would be the appropriate forum to discuss them as well.
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