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Posted: Jun 11th 2010 5:53PM sfwtboy said

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Rubi you said that you meet on Thursdays at 9pm. Isn't that when the Guild Wars meet up is?

"We'll meet in the Hammersmith Inn and go from there -- Thursday at 9PM Eastern time, as always."

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Posted: Jun 11th 2010 7:54PM VioletArrows said

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I think she fixed it, it says Wednesday now.
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Posted: Jun 11th 2010 11:21PM sfwtboy said

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Alright just didn't want people to come on the wrong day!
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Posted: Jun 12th 2010 12:56AM (Unverified) said

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What server is OneDAwesome on?
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Posted: Jun 12th 2010 12:00PM VioletArrows said

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On Cannith server.
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Posted: Jun 12th 2010 3:16PM Rubi said

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Thanks so much, you guys. You were correct, I got my gameplay nights backwards -- doh! I also added the clarification of the Cannith server. Thanks again. :-)
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Posted: Jun 13th 2010 12:49AM TheBaub said

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The OneDAwesome nights I've been to have been some of the most fun I've had on DDO so far. The guild is extremely helpful, and our leaders' willingness to buy guest passes for f2p players on weeks that premium content is being run is highly commendable. I find myself looking forward to Wednesday nights every week.
I thought I might suggest some of my favorite (free) quests for future weeks: Redwillow's Ruins (level 6), Gwylan's Stand (Level 7), and Stormcleave Outpost (level 8) are all fairly long, but I prefer the long quests. Also The Tear of Dhakaan (level 7, also very long) is fun as well, but has problems with getting to the rest shrines; these problems are being fixed for next update, according to the notes, so perhaps this one is best saved until after that.
(Tebraen)
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Posted: Jun 13th 2010 1:06AM TheBaub said

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Oh, and The Pit (level 7). It is very long (so I've read) but I have never run it before. I'm part of a regular duo team, and The Pit requires 4 players (or creative use of Flesh to Stone I've heard?). I think the large groups we form on Wednesdays are the perfect chance to allow small group / solo'ers a chance to experience the large-group content (also hoping we run Tempest's Spine raid, which is around level ten.. haven't been on a DDO raid before).
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