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I gotta wonder how many ppl can pay 800k for an earth staff?
Anyway, selling Epic MQs is fine. If there's any problem I have it's enchanters soloing hate, but at the same time i do think that's badass. Enchanters in general just have too much power and I'm pretty sure there's a lot of cleric boxing going around. | ||
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Shouldn't this post be in rants n flames?
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This sort of entitlement is about as classic as it gets. Either raid or not raid. It's quite simple. Raiding on P99 means that you dedicate a substantial amount of time, 24/7, to earn those hot-ticket items.
By not raiding, you best be good at farming solo, or regularly grouping group-content hot-ticket items to sell/trade to earn the coin to purchase a MQ/item. At the end of the day, your argument, OP, is a timeworn EQ tradition of non-hardcore players wanting everything that hardcore players have without doing any actual work. I say work because hardcore EQ players treat it like a second (or first, even) job. Life is much more free when you accept the path you choose. PS: I truly hope for a NBG T-Staff meltdown-type thread when this is ported to RnF. Thoughts & Prayers! [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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OP posted a thread in green trade begging for a free child's tear, he just doesn't want to put in the effort and imagines removing tear MQs will somehow give him a free one (lol)
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when i played very frequently, i made shaman epic priority. i joined a guild - and then kept checking /who all fearplane to try and time the golems that way. then would show up and do many other raids regularly with my guild, and over time try convince them to check golems if i had a hunch theyd be up. got lucky, got a golem and a tear for DKP.
when i started playing much more infrequently, i didnt have the ability to coordinate things like epic kills as easy anymore - so i had to farm plat in my own time, and buy MQs. was able to get a cleric epic this way. i agree that MQ farmers make the epics more accessible to lots of other people. its a different path to epic to group in velks or seb or chardok and repeatedly return to tunnel to sell items and squirrel up for an epic MQ. but, its a path that works for many people. without anyone farming the MQs, that path wouldnt exist. | ||
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If you couldn't sell MQs, you'd have zero shot at ever getting your epic OP. | |||
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It's always such a caricature of a player as well.
For those who aren't in the know, OP is the typical epic hungry shaman player. This was their post in Green Trading: "46 shammy here , im gonna get rammed flammed and shammed but im asking for a free tear if anyone has , never had epic on a shammy nor played a shammy and its really damn fun lol. Would be amazing if anyone had an extra one for real, id be in your debt majorly. Thanks" So basically a shaman who just got to planar level and who just expects to have his epic handed to him. Probably didn't do the real quest either and just grinded some faction. Completely unaware of the nature of this server, that lots of shaman players get their epic well after hitting 60, that getting your epic is a journey which takes making friends, learning how to handle encounters/fights, stuff like that, and prefers the idea of the entire server's rules being changed to let him get his shiny toy. Never mind of course that said change would have the complete opposite effect, and that he wouldn't even be able to farm his way up to his epic. OP, get to 60, join a raiding guild, get your epic. Better people than you worked harder for their toys. | ||
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