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      For those who are completely noob to xxLD

      Everyone share what they think to be the easiest to the hardest of the inductions.
      ..also..
      What was the first technique you tried, which was the first you had success with, which technique do you use as of now, which techniques have you had success with.



      Easiest to Hardest
      DILD
      MILD
      EILD
      WILD
      DEILD

      First technique tried: WILD
      First technique having success: WILD
      Technique I use as of now: WILD
      Techniques that had success: WILD, DILD

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      I think DILD is the best technique to start. WILD being the hardest of all - for me DEILD is much easier than WILD.

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      A MILD is a DILD.

      DILD combined with WBTB.
      DILD combined with MILD.
      EILD
      DEILD (DEILDing is easier when reentering from a lucid)
      WILD

      First technique tried: DILD with WBTB
      First technique having success: DILD
      Technique I use as of now: DILD with WBTB + MILD
      Techniques that had success: DILD, WILD, DEILD, EILD.
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      Quote Originally Posted by XeL View Post
      A MILD is a DILD.

      DILD combined with WBTB.
      DILD combined with MILD.
      EILD
      DEILD (DEILDing is easier when reentering from a lucid)
      WILD

      First technique tried: DILD with WBTB
      First technique having success: DILD
      Technique I use as of now: DILD with WBTB + MILD
      Techniques that had success: DILD, WILD, DEILD, EILD.
      I think he is scared now
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      DILD combined with MILD is good for people that are good with auto-suggestion (not my case), good try for begginers too.

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      Quote Originally Posted by yuriythebest View Post
      I think he is scared now
      ah, don't worry. he can simply WBTB up a MILDed DILD in REM then DEILD a WILD w/ a RC FTW!
      Last edited by cygnus; 08-15-2010 at 01:15 AM. Reason: dun goofed
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      foundations -=- DCs & coherence

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      I just jumped right into WILD... Hard as hell as it is/was..

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