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Old 03-21-2015, 11:48 AM
kildone kildone is offline
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Default Pvp level limit discussion

It seems a no brainier why a server should limit the levels for Pvp. However I have been thinking about it. I was curious what others thoughts were.

I met a guy today who killed me. Which I am happy about by the way. The problem is that he resisted everything so as a caster I'm pretty much useless. I also had cr spells up to help someone get their corpse and the guy who killed me had plenty of pumice stones so escape was not an option.

So I don't mind dying but it would be nice if I could get some levels and be able to maybe one day get revenge. I know this guy will never level cause that's his game. At least one guy in my guild does the same.

However level restrictions prevent this. As well as protects my said guild member.

Then there is the oor druid he had helping him to port him around and sow heal. So I don't know his level but say he's 45. If I had friends who were level 60 they wouldnt be able to help with said druid.

Also I heard someone talking about how they planned to get a char to lvl 20, max skills and de level to 16 and terrorize gfay.

The more I learn in this server the more it seems that level limits don't seem to help and actually provide means to circumvent the rules and make it easier to do what some call grief. Hence making the level limits pointless if not harmful.

So please help enlighten me. Do you think the level limits do more harm than good and why.
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