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"MQs aren't bad for casuals. I'm fairly casual, and I wouldn't have gotten jboots without one."
Then perhaps you shouldn't have jboots if you don't want to put in the effort to earn them. On the other side of the equation, those who are unwilling to earn their epic and other gear many times are unwilling to farm and look to buy plat thus supporting those who farm for real life cash. | ||
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Fairiedust Freesyourmind, Enchanter
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Also, your RMT statement is about as stupid as saying that you should never pay someone cash because you'd be supporting mob money laundering. | |||
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Last edited by Faiding; 12-14-2014 at 05:59 PM..
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Sometimes you walk by a spawn and get lucky. So a person camps for 12-hours, no success. Come back and do over, not worth the effort, then I guess you don't want the item bad enough.
MQing not only supports RMT but distorts the economy. MQing is the easy button. Lot of stuff you can farm with little risk. Epics you have to take risk and put in some effort, that's why its called EPIC. I say take out MQing and the what will L-60's do is lame, lot of content out there that is not done by many L-60's because of the risk and fear of dying. It's just too easy to MQ sell for plat and buy the best gear. | ||
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As long as something requires a resource to produce (in this case, time spent preparing/camping MQ items) and is in a competitive market (other people are able to do it as well and pricing is regulated) then it does not impose a significant threat to an economy. | |||
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Why did the Devs of EQ create the "no drop" attribute?
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