What your describing is not Dungeons and Dragons, it's also not any modern mmorpg PvP since classes are balanced and homogenized to the detriment of the game. Sure you can progress in PvP, even CoD and it's ilk have ladders and rankings. Also you misconstrue that I don't like PvP, I'm just saying PvP has it's place and it…
The point is that PnP Roleplaying games were about players working as a team against NPCs. This evolved into the MUD and that evolved into games like Everquest which had dueling but no real PvP the way it is thought of today. EQ was basically taking the PnP RPG and letting people come together online and experience what it…
what you want is a sandbox game that hasn't been created yet and the closest you will get today is probably EVE Online. PvP in WoW or GW2 is as good as it's going to get in a themepark mmo, especially one that is instanced and centered around 1 specific area of the world. Thus I don't really see why PvP is necessary at…
a. Bard, Psionicist, Necromancer b. Shadovar / Shade 2. Bought Retail 3. Yes, all of them 4. a. 100% PvE 5. Not make the game suck, have expected mmorpg quality of life features in game, dungeon finder, etc. 6. This sort of thing has to be built from the ground up long before anything is built, so I don't think it matters…
I think PvP is a mistake for this game play and DnD in general, it was never designed in a way to be fair and to do so would destroy the identity of the classes, etc. There are a myriad of PvP centric games that do it as best as you could hope for, you can play DM all day in that new fantasy flavored unreal tournament…
I would definitely B2P if it meant that the game was unrestricted by cash shop mechanics aside from cosmetics and mild quality of life features ( maybe extra bank tabs above and beyond standard with hopefully a game system that prevents clutter/bloat with a myriad of crafting drops, etc. like in GW2 ). Even though GW2 was…
Most looking forward to playing the Trickster Rogue, having played many different classes in various other MMORPGs for some reason the class video for the Trickster Rogue sparks a feeling of seeing my favorite Forgotten Realms novels come to life as the combat on the page becomes something I can experience visually. I've…