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Have you ever fallen asleep while training?

I was tired so I snuggled in my bed with my laptop thinking I would sleep right after I got 5%. Then, I woke up to find that I was moved back to town because I had died.. and all my pots were gone cus I had auto hp on. This is when D/c-ing is useful T.T

April 8, 2011

20 Comments • Newest first

koji163

lol on my Mechanic i did all the time id have auto hp and mp on with pet and then i jus fall asleep after a while with my finger on the button still, so im still atking and cant be knocked back then i found out i can jus put a small object on the button and still do the same thing as keeping finger on it. so id fall asleep over night leave the comp on at mp3 and gained 8lvls maxed

Reply April 22, 2011
SnowShadow

[quote=marilanna]No o_o
I actually went for about 5 hours (or 17 if you count my sleep time) without eating because I was too absorbed in MapleStory.
In my defense, it was the first time ever being on a 120+ character (my highest at the time was 49).[/quote]

OBJECTING YOUR HONOR >=( THAT IS NOT LEGIT
OT: I just use town scroll or just get back to town then go to sleep...lol

Reply April 10, 2011
LordHybras

I fell asleep once while training my DW/hunting blast 20s...
It was boring as hell, but I really needed blast 20 for my pally (I had like 10+ sp stocked up) and I had to level the darn DW for BoE.
Oh well, I made it up in a couple minutes.

What's more stupid is when I afk in the middle of a mob on my pally, forget about maple, lol around irl, and come back a few hours later to find myself with a decent amount of hp left.

Reply April 10, 2011
GazimoEnthra

I've slept walked-trained before.

Reply April 8, 2011
cardmage7

Yup... pre BBC training at skeles... that's how boring spamming blizzard was lol

Reply April 8, 2011
Accelerator

lol almost did once xD
managed to alt and f4 be4 i out cold xD

Reply April 8, 2011
franchioni

back in the pre-BB days when u needed 8+ hours for one lvl after 140+ I fell asleep a few times haha....man those were the days

Arc~

Reply April 8, 2011
Miney

Nah.
I just dazed out.

Reply April 8, 2011
Silverwave

i nearly fell asleep once at pianus, spamming TT and pressing home, del and insert once in a while is boring XD

Reply April 8, 2011
Miauri

i fell asleep for like 3 minutes once. luckily enough, i had my finger on the demolition key, so i didnt die because of the iFrames

Reply April 8, 2011
hanson2011158

At Maoo:
I do the same! I'm just like screw it I'm to lazy to get up and walk over to my desk to put my labtop down. Normally I play with friends and we talk on skype while playing so yea. lol

Reply April 8, 2011
PokesAlot

Fall Asleep? No
Get Sleepy? Sorta
I watch TV 90% of the time I train by myself.

Reply April 8, 2011
Balmung

Not so much sleeping but at jesters i spaced out from lv70-90 I dont even know if i was alone the whole time

Reply April 8, 2011
Lamato

Yes, while training my DW. Soul Driver can get boring FAST.

Reply April 8, 2011
blippster

[quote=Tollin]LOL i train at the night most times, so after hrs i tend to like be half asleep my my hands are wide awake so for some reason they tend to work on their own. Like for example last night i was playing at like 11:30 and was half asleep and when i realized what i was doing it was 12:00 and i had lvled 3x. Its kinda freaky.[/quote]

Yeah that's what happens to me too, like I woke up from half-sleeping and I was still spamming my skill xD

Reply April 8, 2011
Xbl1tz3rX

I almost did once. Man training a 5x DW is boring...

Reply April 8, 2011
marilanna

No o_o
I actually went for about 5 hours (or 17 if you count my sleep time) without eating because I was too absorbed in MapleStory.
In my defense, it was the first time ever being on a 120+ character (my highest at the time was 49).

Reply April 8, 2011
iElite

I get tired when I train at LHC

Reply April 8, 2011
Baroo

As a person who suffers from "mild" narcolepsy, I can definitely say "YES" to this question.
Fortunately, it hasn't happened much.
Unlike with writing, reading and watching TV, I actually find it difficult to "pass out" when in front of the PC.

Reply April 8, 2011