The main people complaining here are those who WERE supporting the game, by buying VIP subscriptions. You get that, right? There are two ways to make the profits that you need: 1) Sell a lot of small-profit-generating items. This really the crux of a micro-transaction system. It is also the basis of companies like…
I know this might sound a bit conspiracy-theory-ish, but I'm wondering if the whole trade bar rework was done just so that they could remove the wards without too much legal issue. Before the whole rework, the only things of real value in the store were the wards. So if the Devs removed them before there were other things…
It may stop power creep for new players, but not for anyone that already has things upgraded. Basically, it just made it harder for new players to catch up. Well, actually, just more expensive, which is what the Devs were going for. This isn't a good move for the players, and the Devs THINK that it will be good for their…
Ummm...Neverwinter is on the ocean, you know. And sea elves are already a part of the game. That said, OP, there is a big thread for requesting new races. Might want to post this there.
Because people wanted the return of more EPIC dungeons...and they only got one poor one. Meanwhile, the Devs are returning four leveling dungeons, which almost nobody that i know of was asking for.
I would say that your idea probably isn't TOO far away from what it should be, though. However, firearms in D&D are highly rare and probably don't fit a Bard well. I think that having a rapier main-hand weapon is good, but the offhand should be something like instruments (harps, recorders, drums, etc.) that would be on the…
I'm going to start with the companions, because they are a bit easier to tackle. The Warlock is nice, sure, but you need the AD to buy it up front, and then you need to load it out with Bonding Runestones to get the most use out of it. Consider that a long-term goal, and set it aside for a bit. There are both cheaper pets…
I leveled my Temptlock through the whole game, and then ran dungeons for a while with pre-made groups, and I felt utterly useless. I couldn't do as much damage as I should have been doing as a DPS, and I certainly didn't bring enough heals to the team to replace a true healer. Now that I am 2.5k, and hoping to increase…
It will be more fun because it will allow for more options. And instead of the devs balancing new content around people having one set, then can balance game content around a larger variety of sets. It's not that Lostmauth is the best set for a certain type of build. It's basically the best set for any DPS class, and for…
I would like to have shields be transmutable, regardless of class, but I don't necessarily want them to scale to the size of the character. If I want a Halfling with a huge shield, I should be able to. In a similar fashion, if I want a Dwarf or a Half-Orc with a smaller shield, why shouldn't I be able to? Having a number…
Looks like it'll be another hour, according to the maintenance post. Damned shame, since this was going to be my only time I was able to play during this event. Playtime went from 2 hours to 1.
You say this like it's a reason not to do it. If the lostmauth set is THAT out of balance with the rest, it seems reasonable to most people that it would be better to just turn it down.
Yup, leaving on the fashion instead of the combat tab is likely your best bet. Heck, you even get free "rags" at the beginning that you could use until you can afford something better. They look like they'd be for your typical abbey initiate.
The "class" of armor can be very different from what you actually display, and it won't have any real impact on what your character can do. You can transmute armor to look like something else, and keep all of the base stats from your original armor. However, this can be pretty expensive to do, so it's more of a late-game…
Level 73 mobs in Well of Dragons is fine. It just means that you might not be able to do it right when you get to level 70. It gives you something to aim for. You can easily do Sharandar right at level 70, and should probably be able to do Dread Ring with some difficulty. But as you progress in both of those and unlock…
The closest thing on my right (that isn't my computer) is a stack of old unburnt CDs from the days where I actually used to burn CDs with stuff. As such, I set several up to act like mirrors that will blind Tiamat's many eyes and maybe give us a nice light show that will distract him. Then I'll make a shield out of some…
My big concern is what happens when a lot of people have their new weapons, and leave the zone. Then anyone trying for one of these weapons gets screwed because there's not enough people in zone to do the guaranteed drop HEs. That'll be fun, I'm sure.