Question about GMOF

magnus2882

Well-known member
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.
and where does it state that in the feat description?

talk about being Vague....

if the descriptions in ddo where actually written by someone who had a basic grasp on english grammar, we wouldn't be having this discussion..
 

Purr

Well-known member
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.
Wait! That was me! I also thought gmof was the stance, tried it, and then had to swap the feat (you can follow along with my experiment on this very thread).

I just didn't complain about having made a boo boo and having to use a flawless to fix my own confusion...
 

Nickodeamous

Well-known member
Sorry, but this thread is kinda funny. When I saw the OP, I also though Grandmaster of Flowers, cause honestly, I never refer to Grandmaster of Forms as GMoF, and all I play on my main is monk (unless a new race comes out). In fact, I don't ever refer to it (grandmaster of forms) as anything other than level 4 strikes and better stances. lol Now, the confusing thing to me is when I see GoMF...I always see this as GMoF (Flowers), when it means Gem of Many Facets.

Anyway, I reread super carefully, and I see what the OP meant...but a quick glance and I too was bamboozled into thinking the same thing we all thought, which was Grandmaster of Flowers, and in this case, they stack...
 

saekee

long live ROGUE
magnus, for what it is worth, I, too, misread completely your opening post.

If you are on Cannith, I might have a dragonshard for the feat swap, even though I am virginally innocent in the confusion wrought here.
 

Hobgoblin

Less Nerfy Nerfy more fixy fixy
all of us are in the wrong. op is more in the wrong. instead of coming out swinging say sorry guys I meant grandmaster of forms. as it is I won't risk a time out by responding next time you have a question
 
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