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Old 08-17-2013, 12:41 AM
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Personally I don't mind really slow leveling, as long as there is something else to do other than grind - like <gasp> questing. I am not talking wow-style kill 7 wolves type quests, but general idea on being on some semi-important quest where your primary goal is to quest, and all quest objects are level-appropriate, then XP will slowly accumulate without you noticing.

Of course, questing is something EQ never really had...

You either:
1. have this stupid newbie quest where you need to kill a uncommon lev 15-20 named and get a rusty long sword as reward and a few copper
2. You turn in bat wings for xp and faction...
3. few occasional quests that start with - kill this lev 5 mob, and then please kill this lev 40 mob (when you level up a month later)
4. the epic quests (and similar) which are really in short supply and require more grind/poopsucking than anything else.
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