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This is all semantics really. Just cause something isn’t solo camped like today doesn’t mean that it wasn’t camped by groups. Look at the fungi tunic. People group that area hoping for that item and roll for loot rights. And that’s present day. Why would 20 yrs ago be any different. If it was all bout XP people would have grouped easier camps
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#2
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Is winning items really luck or is it strategy?
Take Seb for example... anyone who has spent any time there at all already knows. There's only 3 types of characters capable of winning good loot from that zone. Rogues (better if level 60, and way higher odds to win if they just joined in the last 7mins) Level 54 Dwarf clerics Level 60 Ogre Shaman (this only applies when rolling on the spell Torpor, and the Shaman must have it in his spellbook already to win) It's more about putting yourself in a position to succeed. | ||
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I remember arguing in classic that NBG in seb was pants on head retarded.
Monumental loss of time, glad I've left EQ behind me. Judging by this thread, its still wasting entire lives. | ||
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