It isn't a nerf to have a skill now be effected by armor when the skill itself doesn't say it ignores it. Hell, its a 100% crit skill so if it wasn't effected by armor, id be fricking worried. :) Im happy with it really. At least now i know my numbers come from skill, rather then ignoring important things.
Okay, so. A lot of people who don't play the PnP will say "D&D is a setting." People who play the PnP say that it's more then that. The thing is, a D&D game depends on how you look at it. Expectations for this game were kinda based on a D&D fans PoV. You can't yell at a D&D fan for expecting too much. They expect a D&D…
If that happens, i walk. Im all for paying for updates, i paid for powers and looks in CoX and DDO, but that price is just not on. Smaller prices for that tend to feel better.
Im just going to throw this out, then il shut up on this i guess. There are so many currencies in game linked to Zen. Like, 3 at least (AD, Zen itself, and Bars of metal from the lockboxes) that at what **** point is there a point i DON'T need to spend money to get something. If in game gold can't be used for anything of…
Zen buys AD. AD let's you use the market. Look at the Zen to AD conversion right now. You'll see what i mean. The idea of pay to win in PvE is still something there i think. If the content is balanced towards it, then it is a hurdle. I know you can do it without it but it is geared towards making it like that. As i said…
I have a problem with money in general. Having 3 types of "Money" makes it really bothersome. I have Zen. Zen is cash shop money, that i can trade for AD. I have AD, that seems to be the be all and end all to EVERYTHING in game. Then i have gold...which.....is.....what? Gold is for potions. Yay? What is gold used for. I…
To be fair. Im going to get some alt-slots. Il admit that rather openly but $20+ for some things. That is really painful to see. I'll admit that i am someone who buys skins and things for games. I own all the ones for a lancer and warrior in Tera but here...i just can't bring myself to say "Yes, i want that $30 rock-man"…
Some people, myself included, like to experience the game with friends as you play. Instead of it just being a max level thing. Why do so many MMO players forget the journey to level max being a thing, rather then it just being all end game. I kinda like going in with friends, doing a bunch of stuff. If i go ahead, it…