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Old 08-16-2019, 03:27 PM
Jibartik Jibartik is offline
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Default Discussion, would you prefer cities to be cities, or dungeons?

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I was just thinking, what if they designed cities, exactly like they designed dungeons?

Instead of nerfing killing merchants and townsfolk because its too easy to do that in cities, what if they just made it as difficult as killing things in dungeons if you had negative city faction?

Im not suggesting turning every dungeon into a city either, rather suggesting turning every city into a dungeon.

I mean, its not like the city wouldn't re spawn? its not like vast swaths of these zones are not up basically all the time...

I think itd be cool to group exp in the darkelf city, or in the dwarf tunnels or kill the mayor for phat loots.

But once you're faction is tanked it cant go back up maybe and all cities would need to be designed to be as dangerous to navigate as any dungeon.

Idk

I think thatd be cool! [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

I disliked when they nerfed killing guards back in the day, but I also understood it was problematic.

Im curious how game breaking people would think it would be if every city was a level 55+ dungeon [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
 


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