I have only seen one shout/yell for Legion since it was implemented. Does anyone actually do Legion?
Everyone is all over VW and Abyssea, I just don't see Legion. Is it that bad?
I'm on a lot and the shouts/yells are not there.
I have only seen one shout/yell for Legion since it was implemented. Does anyone actually do Legion?
Everyone is all over VW and Abyssea, I just don't see Legion. Is it that bad?
I'm on a lot and the shouts/yells are not there.
Nobody shouts for it because it's too hard for a pick-up group and requires too many people.
I'm sure a few existing linkshells are doing it, but the difficulty and the current rewards are probably off-putting to many, so no new linkshells are forming around it.
In short: It's everywhere, not just your server.
Several reasons:
1) 18-man Legion is currently unbalanced and is scheduled to be tweaked to lower mob HP with next update. 36-man Legion is very unwieldy for PUG management.
2) Hardly anybody wants to PUG Legion because you are essentially paying an entrance fee to freelot every item against 17 or 35 people. Where Legion IS being done, it is being done privately in LSs.
3) Currently, the event is extremely challenging even for the best LS's, let alone PUGs.
4) Similar to WoE, only about 1/4 of Legion's drops are useful, many of which appear to drop in the final waves/chambers which very few groups have beaten. Also, some of these 1/4 useful drops are abjurations, and currently Hexed Gear -1 is extremely difficult to come by. So people have put these goals on the backburner till SE updates crafting.
Last edited by Mahoro; 05-10-2012 at 04:45 AM.
thank you, that answers my question....will wait and see if worth it in the future.
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