If people are waiting for hours then the rewards should increase substantially for the classes in demand.
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If people are waiting for hours then the rewards should increase substantially for the classes in demand.
I know its bad they need increase the rewards for healers and tanks. Nobody going to do DF low level roulettes for 10k. Was even dumber to make ninja range DPS in DF. They should have made ninja melee
Ninja is in the melee queue.
You can't make the reward exponential, because then tanks and healers will level so crazy fast, they won't need to Q any more.
You just need less selfish people who level tank/healing classes because they are in need, rather then the 1 million unique snowflake dps.
24hrs ago I had a party with a Lv50 NIN.
So i think only "tanks and healers will level so crazy fast" is not valid. ^^;
Rogue is the only class I don't have a level 50. Bonus XP isn't going to benefit me to run something on my healers or tanks. I'd much rather that running low level roulette counted for the mount achievements or step up the gil depending on the number of DPS in queue.
The rewards do not have to be gil. There could be misc materials/minions with some of them being extremely rare untradable pretty things or mounts. Or perhaps pretty things from back in 1.0. I know a few people that would dungeon night and day for a .01% chance at a Chocobo Mask.
They could really just include tomestones for lv. 50 in-need jobs. Though, throwing out chances for rare items (even super low chances) would help as well. A handful of gil and GC seals just aren't enough for the time investment.
It's not that i'm "selfish". :P
I have friends who need my help. I have things i want to do to advance my own character. Why spend twenty, or even fifteen minutes in a dungeon with rand-o's for 7.5k gil when I can sell two glamour prisms on my server for 10k gil? Needless to say: 10k gil for 30 seconds of crafting > 7.5k for twenty minutes of dungeon :)
The reward should be extra Sol or Poetics if they're 50. I don't care much about gil, but I do care about tomes.