Question about GMOF

magnus2882

Well-known member
does the +1 crit on a 19-20 from Sun Stance with MOF stack with the +1 crit on a 19-20 with GMOF? So if you have GMOF you get an additional +2 to crit on a 19 oe 20?
 

Vox

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Yes. You can also check this in the '+' tab in your character sheet ...under general combat I think
 

Purr

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I just took GMoF at level 18 and still only see +1 on 19/20 in the general tab.
 

Purr

Well-known member
OH. okay, so not Grandmaster of Forms, but Grandmaster of Flowers. Thanks!

Looks like a trip to fred is in order :D
 

magnus2882

Well-known member
thanks for wasting my time... I took level 18 and GRANDMASTER OF FORMS and they DON'T STACK..

why would anyone think I meant Grandmaster of flowers??? of course the T5 destinies stack with everything else! Everyone knows that!

Vox, and Y!ng you guys owe me a flawless dragonshard..

please read posts carefully before responding!
 

magnus2882

Well-known member
99% of the time, when someone writes GMOF they mean the destiny.

Your fault for not being more specific and disambiguating the acronym, nobody can read your mind.
read my original post again.

does the +1 crit on a 19-20 from Sun Stance with MOF stack with the +1 crit on a 19-20 with GMOF? So if you have GMOF you get an additional +2 to crit on a 19 oe 20?
I highlighted MOF in cap letters.. So what does MOF mean in the game? Is there some other moniker that can be confused with Master Of Forms?

Now, apply logic and common sense, and you will arrive at the context of the question.

So knowing I was referring to Master of Forms in the next sentence I reference GMOF... Then the question was asked would they stack with each other, (because both have +1 crit on a 19-20 listed in their profiles).

Any seasoned player would know that Destiny feats that add +1 to a 19 or 20 roll in most Tier 5 Destinies, will stack with anything as they are considered an untyped bonus unless specifically specified.

So explain to me how I was unclear?

Do we not abbreviate anything any more?
 

Phoenicis

Savage's Husband
Personally, I read your question multiple times, and thought you were referring to the destiny each and every time.
--BECAUSE--
Of course Master and Grandmaster of forms don't stack they are improvements incrementally on the basic stance.
 

Alco

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.... I expect you could post an lfm asking to buy one ...

DO NOT DO THAT! LFMs are for grouping, not a marketplace. It is beyond annoying when the LFM panel is spammed with people begging for guild invites or trying to sell things.
 
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PersonMan

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DO NOT DO THAT! LFMs are for grouping, not a marketplace. It is beyond annoying when the LFM panel is spammed with people begging for guild invites or trying to sell things.
Back when the playerbase was far less spread out and you could just send a message in marketplace/harbor trade chat I would agree, but these days there are far too many places and chat is commonly broken for people. I would much prefer someone posting an LFM for a couple minutes to get a meaningful trade done rather than TPing all over the game spamming trade chat for potentially hours.
 

Zaszgul

Well-known member
read my original post again.


I highlighted MOF in cap letters.. So what does MOF mean in the game? Is there some other moniker that can be confused with Master Of Forms?

Now, apply logic and common sense, and you will arrive at the context of the question.

So knowing I was referring to Master of Forms in the next sentence I reference GMOF... Then the question was asked would they stack with each other, (because both have +1 crit on a 19-20 listed in their profiles).

Any seasoned player would know that Destiny feats that add +1 to a 19 or 20 roll in most Tier 5 Destinies, will stack with anything as they are considered an untyped bonus unless specifically specified.

So explain to me how I was unclear?

Do we not abbreviate anything any more?

No, there are 0 contextual clues in the OP to clarify your intent. Even your post-hoc explanation admits reliance on inference and assumption.

Nobody knows if you are a "seasoned player" or what you may know. Regardless of which GMOF you meant, you came here asking a pretty basic question.

People get confused by acronyms on the forums all the time. I literally just read a thread where someone was asking what "RC" meant. If you want everyone to understand you and get reliable information in return, take the extra 3 seconds and type the full term.
 
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