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Yeah I was always getting argo mixed up and since I am not a power player I am very timid in some things. Then I realized that I use Argo Corn starch in my baking and no way would you want to use that on a mob.For the longest time I ignored the middle L and pronounced it loose-in. Wasn’t until voice chat on tlp raid guild that I realized I was doing it wrong. Also the time I realized it was aggro not argo.
/agreeI say loose-lin, but I know it's Luck-lin. And I don't care. I think there's a video from The Everquest Show on YouTube where they ask the dev team to pronounce it >_<.
yeah but you say kuh-whey-knowsnobody cares what they say. It's loose-lin. Not my fault they can't pronounce it correct Lol.
They can go play in traffic right along with people that pronounce Qeynos "Keynos"
nobody cares what they say. It's loose-lin. Not my fault they can't pronounce it correct Lol.
They can go play in traffic right along with people that pronounce Qeynos "Keynos"
They can go play in traffic right along with people that pronounce Qeynos "Keynos"
Correctly.Damnit man! Now we need another poll. How DO you pronounce Qeynos?
like data and not dataCorrectly.
yeah, soiduts989 didn't have the same ring to itQeynos is Sony EQ backwards. I'm not sure there's a proper way to pronounce it.
Definitely Kay-nos.It's Key-nos. Don't hurt my brain with improper pronunciation even if it turns out to be proper. Next you'll tell me dark elves in D&D aren't pronounced Drow like cow.
you can't say "i prounce luclin "luclin""!I always pronounced it as Lu clin. Now with Qeynos try this .... Say SonyEQ and then play it backwards and see what it sounds like.
That’s not even on the board!I always pronounced it as Lu clin. Now with Qeynos try this .... Say SonyEQ and then play it backwards and see what it sounds like.
This is what I was going for with Luke-Lin. It's how I always pronounced it.Loo clin . The Lu first syllable then clin second. more orient sounding.