Fun?
Boring?
Interesting?
A mixture of all of the above?
Fun?
Boring?
Interesting?
A mixture of all of the above?
The first 30 minutes in Diadem Hard is quite fun. Exploring, finding Aether currents, and completing objectives. The last hour is spent watching giant Rank V HP sponges slowly die. I'm still on the fence.
Gathered 4 parties at one place, kept stacking atleast 4 IV mobs on each other and AoE spamming them, looted 20 items.
10/10 would go again.![]()
pugging seems to be like most content you pug, kinda shitty, but when you go in with an idea of what you want to do and a few groups of friends it is good fun
also screw those caves and the star rank mobs that spawn inside there, people just running in dragging all the other mobs with them and everything goes to hell
DF shouldn't exist for it to be honest =/....
Getting in a party and having half sit on DoL the whole time is not fun.
i like it. But like Pence said, I wish you could go in a DoL separate from DoW/M. I love gathering in the diadem but it slows everyone down if no one else does. Or if im there to fight not gather.
Fun when you go in with a preformed/fc party. Not fun when you go into the DF and wait 45 minutes while getting only one other person......
I found it boring. DF groups are going to need some pretty drastic changes because in its current form it's flat out terrible.
Personally should have kept the whole thing out of duty finder, the whole concept behind it is to go as a group and compete as a full party not a smattering of individuals. Not something you really get in a duty finder scenario.
its fun for me, i can do the objective for the eso, and doing up to 5 NMs just for party, so people dont get too upset when we already do some NMs, and i go fishing/gathering somewhere
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