when you get t2 gear which isnt hard theres abso****inglutely nothing to do
Not all end game is in game, that would be one, and two, if leveling speed and gearing ease(BoE everything) didn't gave you a hint, game is catering towards altoholists like me, not "I will never try another class" people.
Not all end game is in game, that would be one, and two, if leveling speed and gearing ease(BoE everything) didn't gave you a hint, game is catering towards altoholists like me, not "I will never try another class" people.
Maybe once the game lets people create maps where reward is appropriate for the possible challenges.
I like the foundry and all but...What's the incentive to play a long and hard map exactly?
I doubt they'll ever let you modify the rewards as that just leads to exploiting it. The primary reason for the foundry is story telling, adventure creating - basically what D&D is supposed to be about. Not loot collection.
Not all end game is in game, that would be one, and two, if leveling speed and gearing ease(BoE everything) didn't gave you a hint, game is catering towards altoholists like me, not "I will never try another class" people.
id play another class if they were interesting
cookie cutter stealth stun and execute rogues (i played wow long enough to hate this class), boring *** GF, ive played a wizard for too ****ing ling and knocking **** off is not my idea of fun id play tetris if i wanted that kind of game. healing people isnt my thing either
I doubt they'll ever let you modify the rewards as that just leads to exploiting it. The primary reason for the foundry is story telling, adventure creating - basically what D&D is supposed to be about. Not loot collection.
Loot collection is a staple of adventuring
Use the <removed exploit lead-in> to interact with the auction vendor.
I like the foundry and all but...What's the incentive to play a long and hard map exactly?
Besides fun? That should be the primary motivation. I do wish there was a system where at least the featured ones, since they are pretty much sure of no exploits, that you could get a token or something for doing them. So like one or so many tokens per featured foundry the first time you run that one each day, so if you ran more of the featured ones, you can get more. Even if the rewards were more just fashion, it would be a good way to reward running them at cap once you get all the gear.
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Not all end game is in game, that would be one, and two, if leveling speed and gearing ease(BoE everything) didn't gave you a hint, game is catering towards altoholists like me, not "I will never try another class" people.
Not to mention the Foundry.
Maybe once the game lets people create maps where reward is appropriate for the possible challenges.
I like the foundry and all but...What's the incentive to play a long and hard map exactly?
I doubt they'll ever let you modify the rewards as that just leads to exploiting it. The primary reason for the foundry is story telling, adventure creating - basically what D&D is supposed to be about. Not loot collection.
id play another class if they were interesting
cookie cutter stealth stun and execute rogues (i played wow long enough to hate this class), boring *** GF, ive played a wizard for too ****ing ling and knocking **** off is not my idea of fun id play tetris if i wanted that kind of game. healing people isnt my thing either
Loot collection is a staple of adventuring
Besides fun? That should be the primary motivation. I do wish there was a system where at least the featured ones, since they are pretty much sure of no exploits, that you could get a token or something for doing them. So like one or so many tokens per featured foundry the first time you run that one each day, so if you ran more of the featured ones, you can get more. Even if the rewards were more just fashion, it would be a good way to reward running them at cap once you get all the gear.
Getting upgrades was extremely rare in the campaigns I played. It was definitely more about the journey and the story than the shinies.
Only in Monty Haul.