It's pretty low compared to what it used to be but if it was 30 minutes, you could alternate doing a Nyzul Isle run and an Einherjar while working towards mythic weapons.
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I've got a request that SE developers can do in a few hours. I'd like a command that can set/unset RoE objectives. The input to the command would be the selection criteria in the 3-tiered menu. So: Tutorial > Basic > First Step Forward, would be 1 1 1. Meanwhile, Other (12) > Monthly (2) > 1 would be the first Deeds objective for the month.
Example: This example would set (accept) the 4 RoE objectives that reward Deeds:Code:/roe set # # #
/roe unset # # #
/roe unset all
Example: This would set (accept) the 2 AMAN Trove objective, where "1" rewards you with an Mars Orb by talking to Greyson and "2" is "Examine a Home Point (M)":Code:/roe set 12 2 1
/roe set 12 2 2
/roe set 12 2 3
/roe set 12 2 4
What do you guys think?Code:/roe set 7 12 1
/roe set 7 12 2
It'd just be nice if all RoEs were set by default and there wasn't a restriction of 30. Seems a pointless restriction.
You must not have read the feedback about Vanabout. There was feedback that setting that many daily RoEs was a pain, especially considered the limit is 30. A command line would make it easier, but I see your point. How would people use this? Macros? ....It's not the best solution to an annoying problem, but it's still useful in my opinion.
Command lines would complicate things for people. I think (as mentioned in this thread) that an increased limit of RoE's that can be activate would be preferred. I myself had to remove a bunch in order to do the recently added Ambuscade ones, which isn't great because now it seems you have to swap in and out of different RoE's, just to activate new ones.
Also on the subject, I think the ability to store more Sparks would help as so many go to waste. Obviously keep the weekly cap in place to thwart RMT, but seeing Sparks go into the void is also annoying.
In one week? Something, anything, that stores received chat logs whilst zoning and prints them to screen when you load in. Or even to a website or app.