When you're above average and enjoy what you do your pro imo.
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When you're above average and enjoy what you do your pro imo.
What does it take to be a "pro" in a video game? Since this is a KO forum, lets make the question "What does it take to be a "pro" in KO?
Some examples are and not limited to:
- game experiences
- legitimate playing
- dominant in pvp
- dominant in bosses
I'm sure everyone have their own definition of a "pro" player and lets try to keep this a clean and intelligent debate.
***Notice I have given only suggestions but not yet my opinion.***[/b]
i would say:
-teamplay / cooperation with party
-organization
-gaming sense
-fast reflexes
Skills pay the bills.
experience, being legit, patience, able to predict whats going to happen, alertness.
lol who knows wat makes a pro :P
Decent items, and be smart..
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For those ppl who can understand on ko4life, read tank's post
In my eyes you are pro when you:
-lvl your account solo and not have 6 ppl lvling you
-spend usd only on premium
-good with +8's and +0 uniques
Professional is another thing, I want the definition of a "pro" compare to a "noob" or "newbie" in a game. I'm looking for the definition of "pro" as an online gaming term. If I want to know what a "professional" is I would've look it up in the dictionary. Online gamers have their own language just like people use shortcuts when instant messaging with their friends. It's their language. If we were to create a language and a dictionary of our own, what would the definition of "pro" be?
I'm sure there people who consider them as a "pro" in this game when they compare themself to others.
+1It depends how you define professional.
I define it as someone who's completely legitimate, a good person, and knows how to play their character.[/b]
and legitimacy includes non-babashoping, not using bugs/hacks/3rd-party tool
dont even need +8's :P, other wise i think inorder 2 be a pr0 player is being able 2 enjoy the game, and get along w/ every1, and seriously lvling your ownself instead of of having 3 sharers lvling ur account 4 you. its kinda pathetic i think, so what if it takes u longer 2 to level, big deal, other people lvl their own char, idk, and ppl babashop a lot of stuff :X i guess they are inadequte of doing shit the way ur suppose 2 gain itemsIn my eyes you are pro when you:
-lvl your account solo and not have 6 ppl lvling you
-spend usd only on premium
-good with +8's and +0 uniques[/b]
ROFLYou can't be pro at Knight Online, too many hacks out to even begin this....FLAME ON![/b]
man u r a gay !
it's not a woman in ur sig... It's a man !!!
pro mages can lure falcons without a good healer or any healer at all. good example, SarumanPupe....bad example BigPappaWide
Ask ringwraith. Apparently if you say your pr0 enough times you will convince enough people you actually are. That's the truth with so many people. The more videos you make and ego bluffing you do generally helps.What does it take to be a "pro" in a video game? Since this is a KO forum, lets make the question "What does it take to be a "pro" in KO?
Some examples are and not limited to:
- game experiences
- legitimate playing
- dominant in pvp
- dominant in bosses
I'm sure everyone have their own definition of a "pro" player and lets try to keep this a clean and intelligent debate.
***Notice I have given only suggestions but not yet my opinion.***[/b]
There are plenty of pro players who no one here even knows about.
someone that doesnt babashop, is good in all pvp types, ie. anything from vs (assuming they have somewhat equal gear and they arent a dlw char fighting a lvl 80) to massive pvp like war, and a LEGIT player
+1Ask ringwraith. Apparently if you say your pr0 enough times you will convince enough people you are. That's the truth with so many people. The more videos you make and ego bluffing you do generally helps.
There are plenty of pro players who no one here even knows about.[/b]
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