Since they've officially said they will stop selling founders pack soon, the drow wont even be purchasable anymore. I assume they'll launch some other stuff that costs tons of money and let you get a drow that way though.
No. Neverwinter is an Action MMO with RPG elements. It's focus is far from RPG and much more aimed on action. This is made very clear with the many guides and dialogs designed to be closed quickly by buttonmashing '1'.
Dwarves are an excellent choice for all squishy classes and the tank. That said, I prefer dwarves as clerics and guardians the most, they excel in that field.
Or add a dungeon with a red dragon that breathes fire instead of poison, that slaps people with the tail so they fly mid-air and whenever he uses his firebreath, increase the room temperature and make a global damage over time that just grows stronger. It would be a question of killing it fast enough, or finding a way to…
When the current lockboxes gets replaced with new lockboxes with different content, the tenebrous and plague fires will skyrocket in price and disenchanting them might be worth it again. Generally I think the price is set that high to make sure a certain amount of all inflow of value gets destroyed to keep the economy…
Hi. Regarding the zen you bought, it is possible that the Zen was put on your perfect world account and never moved to the neverwinter servers. You should login to the perfect world and look at your account and see if you can transfer them to the neverwinter servers. Regarding your founders pack, you should go to the…
I assume they are typing a larger update and maybe double and triple-checking it so they dont say something they shouldn't. Meanwhile they tell us on twitter that they are working on posting the update. makes sense to me, anyway.
Please remember that most of those 10 hours was gathering information. They need to know what the impact on the economy really was to be able to take a proper course of action.
Not necessarlily useless. If they manage to solve this in the proper way (determining the source and flow of every single illegit AD, then reverting all actions they ever touched, or something close to that solution), then you'd be back with having "lost" some working hours but having gained a better economic climate to…
This is quite simple. They have different people with different skills. Some know how to fix bugs in source code, some knows how to produce in-game content. Only thing that matters when things bug out is if and how they fix it, not what the rest of their personell does while the coders work on their parts.
I'm actually *excited* that PW is taking the entire system down and commits to the *proper* course of action, doing all the *hard work* of tracing not only the offenders, but also their impact on the economy before taking a decision on what action to take. I used to play MapleStory. Anyone who has ever seriously played…