Hi, some of you may know me as Eternal__Flame on /classic. Most of you probably don't. While I've had this account since 2014 I have neglected the forums since then, so I feel like a proper introduction might be in order. I've been playing skyblock since at least 2013, choosing to always be active on what is now /classic. Some of you who regularly check the player list might have seen me appear on /skyblock, however this was me solely claiming my kits and trading them. I'd like to think I've made quite a name of myself on /classic, with people from near and far appreciating my help. I try my best to be friendly to all, and answer any question I am able to. People seem to be excited when I get on, although that might be either confirmation bias, or because my skygod prefix is awe inspiring; I'll let you judge as to whether it's my (nearly non-existent might I add) ego, or due to what I have done for them. Now here's the thing, due to certain developments in my life, I have decided to try and be an active member on the forums as well. I doubt I'll be active on /skyblock much but who knows about how that might change in the future, if you see me around feel free to say hi anyways. I highly doubt any of you would be interested in more info about me so I will cut this introduction short, if you however are interested, feel free to chat me up.
Thanks! What I am struggling most with, when it comes to forum activity, is that I genuinely have no idea where or where not to reply. Most threads I read usually have many replies from high ranking members, and as such I feel out of place replying. This problem aside, I too certainly hope to be more active, and maybe make some new friends along the way.
Nice intro flame! I have enjoyed playing with you and will continue to! Please don’t worry about this! We like newer forum members coming into our chats. Please feel free to!
Awesome! I saw you on yesterday, unfortunately we didn't talk much but we could next time and I will look forward to that . Nice Introduction!
That's the way I felt, but more input is generally good on topics of which people need help. I know we both are working on our post count, but scrolling through the help sections and just welcoming newcomers in the introduction forums is normally a good way to start
Welcoming newcomers feels a bit cheap don't you think, I wouldn't want to accidentally be post farming.