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Old 08-11-2011, 06:56 PM
eadric eadric is offline
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I'm all for authenticity of the "oldschool" experience, but we all know SOE made a lot of mistakes, more with each expansion they released. In my opinion one of the first big mistakes they made was the "52" cap for Naggy and Vox. They should have increased the dragon's levels to 63 when the level cap became 60. The banishing thing is ridiculous and lame and always was. Of course I'm sure TR would still kill them immediately from the sound of things. Oh well.
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Old 08-11-2011, 09:04 PM
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I'm all for authenticity of the "oldschool" experience, but we all know SOE made a lot of mistakes, more with each expansion they released. In my opinion one of the first big mistakes they made was the "52" cap for Naggy and Vox. They should have increased the dragon's levels to 63 when the level cap became 60. The banishing thing is ridiculous and lame and always was. Of course I'm sure TR would still kill them immediately from the sound of things. Oh well.
I disagree because at least on my server there was not an alt crew that farmed the dragons and it gave a lot of people newer to the game a chance to get some kills in on them and farm them. My first guild actually kept everyone under level 53 so that we could farm them and I thought it was AWESOME.
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