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Okay....
I think I understand the disconnect here. If you are level 48 and want to raise your giant faction you plan on killing things in your level that do that. During your 4-5 hours a week you plan on getting groups in areas that provide proper faction. If you are level 48 and want to raise dwarf faction you group or solo on mobs that raise your dwarf faction. I only felt it necessary to step into this thread because I'm even finding this velious mentality disconnect in my own sphere of influence in game. Guilds generally will go for mobs or hunt certain areas because its their focus, not because they set on a faction. You can hardly kill a snow bunny in velious without affecting one faction or another. If you said "hey this month im going to really hunt for dwarf faction to get this quest done" then you would camp out at a giant fort and only kill giants when you group, and so on. Not trying to call you too casual to understand, I'm just saying that the way Velious works doesn't change, it's just the time it takes to get there and the method you use. I'd hate to miss out on all the content of dwarf/dragon/giant even if it took me a year. | ||
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I want to be giant buddy, kill in WW/SS/Thurg and such. With my limited casual playtime, it's best to invest it in a giant guild. Except that there doesn't seem to be one? Although Daldaen did mention Divinity so if I get high enough I should check that out. So thanks Daldaen =)
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