Poll

Does your BL_ID matter?

Yes.
111 (23%)
No.
150 (31.1%)
No, and if you picked yes, you are a noob.
127 (26.3%)
Yes, anyone with a 16k+  is definently a noob.
95 (19.7%)

Total Members Voted: 226

Author Topic: A poll about bl_id.  (Read 6378 times)

I find BLID usually does matter. It seems that me, my friends, and people I know act similar to other's in at least 1000 in thier range. My BLID, I'm not gonna say, is in the nicer range. While lower, in the 2000- are a bit mean. However this does not always apply. It helps to know the blid to see if that person may cause you trouble.

I've personally never cared for someone being a low/high ID.
If you have a low ID and act like a prat, I'll ban you.
If you have a high ID and act like a prat, I'll ban you.

I've also, never met a high ID who pisses around like an Idiot, who isn't very new to the game.
I have however, met a plentitude of lower ID's who act like Idiots, and obviously, aren't new to the game.

There's no way you can stereotype an ID Range, really. You can say any Range is Dumb, but there's still going to be a certain ammount of them who aren't.

Obviously, higher IDs have had blockland for less then people with lower IDs. So the only difference is experience if you ask me...

Obviously, higher IDs have had blockland for less then people with lower IDs. So the only difference is experience if you ask me...
Not always.

Lower IDs. What do they mean?

It does not show that they know more in general, it does not mean that they are better people, and it does not mean that they should have more privileges with anything (people have actually tried to convince me to give them SA for having a lower ID than me).

It doesn't even mean how experienced you are with Blockland.

It means absolutely NOTHING but the order in which people have bought this game.
Nothing else can be taken directly from ID.
Except in the cases of Badspot and Kompressor but come on.

whats all this experience talk?


playing online games should be pretty common for most computer owners by now, blockland didn't teach most of our users that.

and most of us had played with legos before, having been on blockland a long time has nothing to do with skill.

Blid doesn't really make a difference other than time joined, one of my good friends would be a 16k guy, another friend gave him a 7k key and he is better at building than most 'Pros'.

whats all this experience talk?


playing online games should be pretty common for most computer owners by now, blockland didn't teach most of our users that.

and most of us had played with legos before, having been on blockland a long time has nothing to do with skill.

Exactly.
Creativity + Legos = Building Skill
FPS games (because melee weapons suck) + Coordination = DM Skill
Tutorial = Knowledge of Blockland's basic system.
Math + Coding (Basically logic) = Eventing Skill

No, it doesn't.

I wouldn't care if you bought the game today.

Who knows, you could've played demo forever and are pro.

Exactly

Exactly.
Creativity + Legos = Building Skill
FPS games (because melee weapons suck) + Coordination = DM Skill
Tutorial = Knowledge of Blockland's basic system.
Math + Coding (Basically logic) = Eventing Skill
Nothing to say about the lego and fps.
but this tells me I must do tutorial more often and get better at math.

When ever i see a omega high id I teach them some events and stuff =)

When ever i see a omega high id I teach them some events and stuff =)
Is that where these random projectile event-spammers are being born from?


BL_Id's aren't worth anything. Just like if my stuff had an id of 16k+.



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I'd say generally there is a difference but I don't know why. I still say it doesn't matter though. I have a 9k ID friend and he's still kind of a handicap. But on the other hand, there are some smarter higher ID's.