How bout trading exp for the ability to skiill up? Lol.
How bout trading exp for the ability to skiill up? Lol.
I'd like to see campaign operations be more useful. It was a nice concept, do small quests to affect the battlefields, but it was crippled by a number of things: First, the rewards are rather poor. Secondly, the affect they have on the battlefield is not well stated. A lot of the information out there is just what I pulled out of Maruna-Kurina when he was added to the game, and still it's a lot of guesswork in some cases. Third, for those few people who ARE interested in altering the state of the battlefield, the limit of one campaign op per real life day is just too small. One person cannot conceivably make a difference with that small number of operations.
I'd love to see a few things: First, remove the limit on how many campaign operations we can do, and maybe even let us accept multiple operations at a time. Second, allow us to do a variable amount of completions for non-battlefield operations. What I mean by that is let us accept an operation, say, Bailey Borer, and in that example go into Castle Zvahl and destroy any and all fortilaces we see. Later, we can go back to the NPC, turn it in, and affect the battlefield for X number of fortilaces destroyed. Basically, it removes the need to run back to the NPC, turn in the op, and accept a new one.
And lastly, can "Cut and Cauterize" be made more exciting? Not only does it only involve talking to NPCs, but the number of NPCs is only half the number of people who entered. Half the party gets to sit around doing nothing! At the very least give everyone an NPC to guide, or let the other people do something like cast refresh on them.
He once sold his soul to Promathia for a rare drop. He later won it back in a drinking contest, before beating up the twilight god for good measure.
He's won dance-off trophies from the Republic of Bastok, the Duchy of Jeuno, and the Yagudo Theomilitary.
He's won entire arguments with a single leer.
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