Ziyyigo, is Kraken Club even relevant anymore? I never cared for the weapon myself, but I figure its already lower DMG is now even lower really because our weapons just jumped in DMG, am I wrong?
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Ziyyigo, is Kraken Club even relevant anymore? I never cared for the weapon myself, but I figure its already lower DMG is now even lower really because our weapons just jumped in DMG, am I wrong?
Yeah, an increase in assault tags (5 more tags) would be awesome, with a new tag generating every 10 1/2 hours. With so much new content around, I still have to wait 3-4 days after doing nyzul isle uncharted to do a few normal assault runs for points to enter salvage? Or I have to skip Nyzuls to rank-up/farm assault points in normal assaults for Salvage? Why does this have to linger any longer than it should have?
Not to mention, more tags would help rookie Assaulters get their rank ups faster if Nyzul is not yet on their agenda (which it should be anyway). SE can even put limits toward what assaults you can do per day if that's what they're worried about- for example: a Maximum of 5 times per day for normal Assaults, and another 5 for Nyzul Assaults. I would live with that, personally, unless a better system is put into place of course.
Assault Points GearChanges to the game have made Conquest Points, Imperial Standing and Allied Notes more plentiful, which has kept their value in line with the declining value of the gear that can be bought with them. In contrast we have Assault Points gear, which has declined in value like everything else below 75, but have not become any easier to obtain thanks to the limited number of times we can do Assaults. Since you apparently don't want to do anything that would make Salvage easier to enter, the obvious solution is to lower the prices of Assault Points gear.
For what reason would you still want Assault Gear when everything else above it all totally outclasses Assault Gear >_>
And don't say Yigit for hMP or Pahluwan for RDM Melee
Wouldn't want any of the CP or IS gear either, but it was reduced.