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Old 03-21-2015, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by HeallunRumblebelly [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Don't want to get him started, but...

Nirgon was right. Item recharging needs to go. Using clickies for everything is getting tedious. Soulfires / midnight mallets also need to go :P
Does it? i mean, whats like the part of the game that is ruined, or slightly ruined because of it?

I personally think clickies are an awesome way to expand the game into a really interesting arena.. Like its 1 thing to master your class, but once you do clickies give you many alternate ways to combo abilities and stratiges that make the game really interesting to me...

its like playing magic the gathering, you're like, this strat works so well, but i have this one problem.. then you figure out a clicky item, and you realise that you can combo it with your strat and be super awesome!

I have a merchant all my toons are bound next to, so I gate there and buy/sell my items to recharge them, it gives me a feeling of RP that I have a home somewhere in norrath that is un-traveled by other players.. its got my little merchant in there, that I pretend is my maid.. its really cool to me and very RP.

Thats my thoughts,... so what are the downside to clickies? what are the clickies that have broken the game, and why?
 


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