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  • carl103carl103 Member Posts: 209 Arc User
    YEah anyone who says you don't learn to play your class to at least a basic level of competency between 1 and 70 hasn't leveled a fresh never before played class in a long time. It doesn't teach you much advanced stuff outside of completely broken classes like GWF where playing well with a good build is the only way not to fail hard in the 60-70 zones, but it teaches you enough that you can do the basics right.
    Paingiver is not an acurratte or Useful measure of your actual sustained damage output, (i.e DPS), in various ways it lies. For a true idea use ACT. Link below:

    https://github.com/nilsbrummond/Neverwinter-ACT-Plugin
  • emilemoemilemo Member Posts: 1,718 Arc User
    edited August 2016
    doctordna said:

    Oh boy, some people here just fail to understand the concept. I went to school to learn to read and write, then I went to college and university to become a doctor. Would you really want your doctor to just buy his degree?

    Haha nice analogy but definitely misplaced. Being pugged with a "fake" lvl 70 for a random dungeon and being treated by a "fake" doctor are two vastly different things. Lets not make a mountain out of a molehill. People can already buy campaign completion, purchasing a lvl 70 boost is the next logical step. As for the argument that such a person would not know how to play - well, a new player leveling to 70 is not really learning much either. All he does is blast thru an extremely easy pve content which creates false expectations. A new player actually learns how to play his character and starts its gear and build development precisely after hitting lvl 70.

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  • mynaammynaam Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 937 Arc User
    It is important to note you have to have 1 level 70 character before you can buy a level 70 this way. So most of these people would not be very inexperienced
    There are more than BIS players in this game
    RIP Real Tiamat, RIP Real Demogorgon RIP real Temple of the spider. Why remove non bis content to give to bis players ????
    FORCING the majority of your player base to play 4 mod old dungeons and trial will have a bad result on player base
    Changes are getting so bad i would rather prefer no new changes (RIP ICE FISHING in winter fest)



  • silverkeltsilverkelt Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 4,235 Arc User
    edited August 2016
    I fail to see why anyone would do this still, regardless of debated topics or not, 1-70 is a few hours of gameplay..

    MAYBE maybe if they do a new class.






  • plasticbatplasticbat Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 12,456 Arc User
    edited August 2016
    doctordna said:

    Oh boy, some people here just fail to understand the concept. I went to school to learn to read and write, then I went to college and university to become a doctor. Would you really want your doctor to just buy his degree?

    You don't want your doctor to buy his degree. You want to get the money from the individual who thinks after he bought the degree and he will automatically become a doctor. The 2nd portion will not be materialized for him but you got his money already. :)
    *** The game can read your mind. If you want it, you won't get it. If you don't expect to get it, you will. ***
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  • kvetkvet Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 2,700 Arc User
    edited August 2016
    doctordna said:

    Oh boy, some people here just fail to understand the concept. I went to school to learn to read and write, then I went to college and university to become a doctor. Would you really want your doctor to just buy his degree?

    Wow, such hyperbole. There's a huge difference between knowing a bit about end-game mechanics in Neverwinter and knowing the difference between, say, a hemorrhagic fever and a bloody nose..... I'm OK with someone playing a paid-for lvl 70 toon who doesn't really know how to play the game running their first DD with me, I'm not OK with someone who doesn't know anything about anatomy cutting me open with a scalpel. There's really just no comparison there.

    Conceptually, I have no problem at all with the idea of people buying a pre-spec'd lvl 70 toon. That said, I feel sorry for anyone who is so addicted and/or so impatient that they'd actually spend their money on this.
  • rogerdtaterogerdtate Member Posts: 46 Arc User
    Another perfect example of something I would never buy but hey that's just me.
  • carl103carl103 Member Posts: 209 Arc User
    60-70 is better now, but still a lot of grind. But starting right at the grind, ya.... Guess I am just weird.


    I'd still describe 60-70 as an utterly terrible experiance. Unless this is way cheaper than i'm expecting i'd never use it even to level a class i know how to play, but i can totally see the appeal in skipping that godawful piece of content that is the elemental evil campaign.

    ./rant
    Paingiver is not an acurratte or Useful measure of your actual sustained damage output, (i.e DPS), in various ways it lies. For a true idea use ACT. Link below:

    https://github.com/nilsbrummond/Neverwinter-ACT-Plugin
  • rogerdtaterogerdtate Member Posts: 46 Arc User
    carl103 said:

    60-70 is better now, but still a lot of grind. But starting right at the grind, ya.... Guess I am just weird.


    I'd still describe 60-70 as an utterly terrible experiance. Unless this is way cheaper than i'm expecting i'd never use it even to level a class i know how to play, but i can totally see the appeal in skipping that godawful piece of content that is the elemental evil campaign.

    ./rant
    Yeah EE is boring especially the 2nd,3rd,4th times but skip it for what ? To hurry and get to the next grind ? It's not like it gets so much more exciting when you finish EE.
    Yay get to run the same DDs ive been running forever !
    It's really who I play with that makes the game at this point.
  • rversantrversant Member Posts: 896 Arc User
    I am Curious as too what kind of campaign progress These "fresh" 70's will have.

    with the way you get those special tokens for finishing questing zones / some campaigns start pre-70, Will they have some progress in this, or will they be expected too run all the low level zones anyway too get those bonuses.
    Personally I feel it should come with at least some progress in dragon campaign and elemental evil campaign, and possibly some campaign currency packs / genies gifts.
    People are way too negative, Why cant we just all get along.


    Drunken Goose of MidNight Express. - 3.3k Paladin , 3.6k GWF , 3.1k GF,
  • kvetkvet Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 2,700 Arc User
  • qexoticqexotic Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 841 Arc User
    kvet said:

    IIRC, they will start with the EE campaign complete.

    That alone would almost make it worth buying one if I were to look at adding a new class >:)

  • myles08807myles08807 Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 409 Arc User
    doctordna said:

    Oh boy, some people here just fail to understand the concept. I went to school to learn to read and write, then I went to college and university to become a doctor. Would you really want your doctor to just buy his degree?

    Oh, certainly, when playing this game requires the identical intellectual investment attached to becoming a doctor, I'll share your concern. For a doctor, you don't really understand analogies very well.
  • aderonzaderonz Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 120 Arc User
    This not a bad idea but there should be some conditions before being able to buy a lvl 70 char. like it gets unlocked after levelling 2 chars to lvl 70 and having reached 2.5k on both.

    There is way to many classes and paths availabein the game and levelling 10 chars to lvl 70 is too time consuming, just for the sake of testing a new class. i will definitly buy it to try the classes that i haven't played at end game yet.
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