Now you're just trolling, Ihnako.
Now you're just trolling, Ihnako.
No it is not a restricted zone. Anyone above lvl 30 can enter.
Dynamis (well the original dynamis) was a reserved zone for people who had an hourglass. The only way you could get this hourglass is if you are given one by someone who had purchased one for 500k, grants you entry. Therefore you ONLY had access if the person who was in charge of the zone gave it to you.
Your ignorance is frustrating. Please actually think before you type.
That's an restriction. Also you have to reserve your time beeing inside Abyssea by exchangeing "stones" for time or use the time that is left over. In case your time is running out you'll get bailed out. (similar to Dynamis)
And again you'r wrong about the original Dynamis
The only ignorance that I could see is the fact that you'r not able to tell apart what's a fact and what's a wishfull thought of your own reality.The following prerequisites apply to all Dynamis areas:
1.Rise of the Zilart expansion pack.
2.Level 65 or higher.
3.Completion of Mission 5-2 for any nation.
Last edited by Ihnako; 08-13-2011 at 01:43 AM.
This is the last reply to you I am going to bother responding to. We can argue all day, and never agree so I am going to cut the ropes here and state facts. What I say won't change your opinion, nor will what you say will change mine.
Yes you do require stones to enter Abyssea. It is also a SHARED zone with every player who is over level 30, has the expansion packs and has a stone. Therefore "Joebloggs" who I have never met before may enter and fight a mob next to me. In no way is this like the original Dynamis, where the use of 2hrs by mobs was first seen in FFXI.
You said it yourself however, Dynamis requires Zilart, level 65, a minimum rank. However what is also not mentioned is that the entry into Dynamis required an item that was either given to you or purchased for 500k. This zone is then cut off from "Joebloggs" after entering as I have never met him before so never gave him an hourglass. Therefore he cannot enter the zone and fight a mob next to me. However "Johnny", who I gave a piece of my hourglass to, and granted access to this restricted or reserved zone is allowed to enter, fight a mob next to me (or fight the same mob) regardless of Party or Alliance claim restrictions.
Can you truly not see the point?
Yes I understand Dynamis has been updated and changed in this sense, however my point still stands that mobs using 2hrs was originally designed for a zone, wherein only someone with some degree of affiliation (whether it be a party, alliance or shout pt) is allowed to have access to this zone. This affiliation means that to some degree we are working together, and not tempted to mess with each other's mobs.
Abyssea, where Carabosse is fought - has never had this "restriction". Therefore anyone may enter and do what they like.
As it currently stands, Carabosse can be healed by players that have no affiliation with you or your party/alliance. This goes against the game's general claiming mechanics as to mobs claimed by your party/alliance cannot usually be touched by other people. With Carabosse this is not the case, therefore believe it is unintended.
Anyway peace. Have fun arguing to yourself.
You'r signature describes what your mentality is.
You'r an egocentric character that doesn't dig the whole information nor processes it to the end.
The whole time you came here was to prove that your point of view is that there is something broken cause you don't like it the way it is.
To point it out again:
Abyssea shares the same mechanics as Dynamis or Campaign Battle regardless of the idea to be in a party/alliance or just beeing a mere solo player.
The Mobs within Abyssea act like any other mob in Dynamis or Champaign Battle.
The NMs in Abyssea acts also like any other NM (Boss) in Dynamis or Champaign Battle.
So what's wrong about fighting WHM-NMs when you know that Benediction will (and that's what it has done since ages) cure all claimed and unclaimed mobs/NMs in a certain radius?
The only difference to the original Dynamis is that you can't attack a mob that isn't claimed by your party/alliance but then again - the same mechanics work for neo-Dynamis too and there isn't any problem too.
So my guess is that - and now I'm pointing strictly toward you - you'r just stupid.
Please let me ask how my opinion makes me stupid?
GFY Troll.
To be fair, opinions can be stupid.
But everyone is entitled to voice theirs
Opinions can be stupid yes, but assuming someone has a low IQ based on an opinion they voice is in itself, stupid.
Benediction was only previously used in areas that were reserved for people with affiliation.
With the introduction to multi-pops for Carabosse, this has caused an issue, as stated in previous posts.
End of story.
Ihnako can go troll people in her PUP forum.
Peace
I feel Benedictions should not hit other Carabosse's.
Thats what being discussed? however that would be hard to work. Since it hits mobs of the same family, same as When a Campaign Enemy uses Benediction and mobs of same family in range get hit.
Or when in Dynamis.. etc, or How it hits other pixies too. Its part of the programing. I think the best solution is to pull it away. However... not always perfect.
Simple fix would be to adjust it on a claim/no claim basis. If it is claimed, and does not link with surrounding mobs, it should not be able to have interaction with those mobs. If it is unclaimed, it should be able to heal.
Just like players outside of a party / alliance are unable to engage or perform an action on a mob that is claimed.
I dunno, I am no programming genius but I am sure it wouldn't be difficult to change.
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