Is it possible to produce a ring that boosts exemplar points for those that wish to solo?
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Is it possible to produce a ring that boosts exemplar points for those that wish to solo?
Nope. The only way to increase EP gain right now if you're solo is to use Qultada. Use an EXP or CP ring and he will use Corsair's roll, which does increase EP gain. But once the Dedication effect wears off, he will overwrite it, so you can't get too much out of it.
And I know you're asking them to make one, but there's really no way to make it so it benefits solo or traditional parties more than the current main tactic of cleaving entire roomfuls of mobs at once.
Which I really, really dislike. But they made the grind so long that no one is willing to do it the old fashioned way because it takes way too long.
It does. However, during events like now (EXP/CP). Rings don't not last very long, so you lose the benefit quickly.
I'm sure there is something that can be done with the mechanics of solo within a party (?).
Other than that, it would be a nice addition to something like Monster Rearing where at the moment we have the likes of Trust, CP/EXP boosts from it.
Soloers should not only specifically not get exemplar bonuses, but infact penalties. Play with humans. Multiplayer.
Take away all exemplar points if not in a party of 6. And only 6.
This issue is largely borne of player mentality of doing grinds in the most efficient way possible. Cleaving huge swaths of monsters is way easier than it was back in the day when everyone was afraid to even use AOEs at all., so that's what people do, and it pretty much just sucks to be a solo player. Kinda why I haven't been very active in game recently. I've reached a point where the next master levels take so long I Just can't be arsed to do it since no one is willing to party unless it's a cleave.
So what you're saying is everyone should rely on the cleave botters that you spend all day every day reporting? Because that's what "multiplayer" grinding is in the game right now- explicitly according to -you-.
Funny enough, the people playing solo are trying to avoid dealing with the very thing you've made a career complaining about.