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Old 09-04-2025, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by cd288 [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Then you don't like classic EQ, and that's fine. Quarm exists for you. It's super annoying when people make posts that are essentially "I don't like classic EQ, and I get the non-classic EQ experience on another server, but for no reason P99 should mimic that experience even though I can find that experience on this other server."

We don't need that here.

Also, the only thing P99 "needs to do about it" is to launch a new server. Which the staff will do when they have the time and energy. If you want to absolutely kill P99 forever, that would be by implementing Quarm changes here.
Don’t be fooled—this isn’t exactly classic EQ either. If it were truly classic, one of the longest-running debates here would look very different: Enchanters simply wouldn’t be this dominant. Back in the day, playing a caster was a lot tougher. On Quarm, for instance, casters faces real challenges, while here you can see Enchanters soloing entire zones with little risk or spellcasters having barely any penalties, they don't get interrupt as often as they should be, etc... Channeling here is a joke.

Of course, there are many other examples I could mention, but I think the key point is that this version doesn’t really reflect how difficult classic EQ actually was for spellcasters for example.
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