Actually you kill a dragon during your rank 3 quest which is done around 25ah and when do i kill dragons with lv 25 in FF11 again? ;XD
ah ok so beating ifrit, as a primal (god) is something that can do any idiot? aussum conclusion.
i know what you want to do with lv 45 saving Eorzea from the garlean empire.. and kicking with one fingersnip the lv 90 "judges" into the abyss.
its that what you want? and then what do you want to do with lv 75 eh?




Correct!
And no; I don't want to save Eorzea from the Empire or beat down Van Darnus yet. I just want to fight something where the outcome of the battle makes people say something other than, "HEY, HE'S NOT DEAD!" The company quests have helped this a LITTLE. I beat up a crowd once, sealed up a hold into the void by dropkicking a demon, and beat up an already weakened Ifrit (didn't bother with Hard Mode). However, as for quests and the main storyline, our true identity, not our patriotism, has racked up the following as their highest achievements by the 33% mark:
Lancer: Stab an (1) elemental.
Gladiator: Wound (1) homeless Ala Mhiagan
Pugilist: Punch (2) mages (one with each fist?)
Archer: Make an archer who is having a bad day have a worse day after he can't even outrun you because he's surrounded.
Marauder: Not get killed.
Thaumaturge: Roast a lalafell (Okay, this one's not so bad. I guess. She had a bad attitude).
Conjurer: Drown three dogs (What is this, the NFL?)
Main Story: Not get outrun by three imperials, not get shot by juggernaut, escape with life intact.
"I shall refrain from making any further wild claims until such time as I have evidence."
– Y'shtola


Correct!
And no; I don't want to save Eorzea from the Empire or beat down Van Darnus yet. I just want to fight something where the outcome of the battle makes people say something other than, "HEY, HE'S NOT DEAD!" The company quests have helped this a LITTLE. I beat up a crowd once, sealed up a hold into the void by dropkicking a demon, and beat up an already weakened Ifrit (didn't bother with Hard Mode). However, as for quests and the main storyline, our true identity, not our patriotism, has racked up the following as their highest achievements by the 33% mark:
Lancer: Stab an (1) elemental.
Gladiator: Wound (1) homeless Ala Mhiagan
Pugilist: Punch (2) mages (one with each fist?)
Archer: Make an archer who is having a bad day have a worse day after he can't even outrun you because he's surrounded.
Marauder: Not get killed.
Thaumaturge: Roast a lalafell (Okay, this one's not so bad. I guess. She had a bad attitude).
Conjurer: Drown three dogs (What is this, the NFL?)
Main Story: Not get outrun by three imperials, not get shot by juggernaut, escape with life intact.yes and with lv 30! you compete against a primal god for the first time. woush.
i mean only this part, when entering the ifrit instance...dead people fall out the rift... the old elezen says "not again... no one ever successed in defeating ifrit" (oh well sure you didnt read it)... doesnt give you an "wow i'm such a hero" feeling when you're going to defeat ifrit as a primal god? aha
the end of the cutscene gives me an epic moment "wow that garlean knight has so much power... im not ready yet to beat him"
I dont get it!
What do you want? is it like in WoW "Here you have your golden shiny-glowing-in-all-colors-armor".. for everybody to see you're a hero? killing the boss of the garlean empire?
NPC's to pray to you with your low lv? "oh holy player.".. you saved us from all. you killed an unimportant weak lv 25 dragon. (lv 75 players in the future will laugh at this)
even though there are going to be much more levels within the game after the first cap raise?
i dont wonder when reading this, why WoW is so successful. it gives the players the "glowing equipment" they want. even if they are just lowbes, they want to be the super hero lv 25-lv80. understood.
you have to think what will be later... and you have to messure this to what it is now.
and im not messuring this on the class missions... class missions are for me kind of "sidequesting" type.. off the mainstory. in offline Final Fantasys you have also unimportant sidequest missions, which you can do if you like to. jobquests are moe for getting background information about your job itself.
Last edited by Tonkra; 10-27-2011 at 04:54 AM.
Your using GC quests that i dont have a problem with as examples lol I actually very much like the GC quests. They really make you feel like something important is happening and you play a pivotal role in it.yes and with lv 30! you compete against a primal god for the first time. woush.
i mean only this part, when entering the ifrit instance...dead people fall out the rift... the old elezen says "not again... no one ever successed in defeating ifrit" (oh well sure you didnt read it)... doesnt give you an "wow i'm such a hero" feeling when you're going to defeat ifrit as a primal god? aha
the end of the cutscene gives me an epic moment "wow that garlean knight has so much power... im not ready yet to beat him"
I dont get it!
What do you want? is it like in WoW "Here you have your golden shiny-glowing-in-all-colors-armor".. for everybody to see you're a hero? killing the boss of the garlean empire?
NPC's to pray to you with your low lv? "oh holy player.".. you saved us from all. you killed an unimportant weak lv 25 dragon. (lv 75 players in the future will laugh at this)
even though there are going to be much more levels within the game after the first cap raise?
i dont wonder when reading this, why WoW is so successful. it gives the players the "glowing equipment" they want. even if they are just lowbes, they want to be the super hero lv 25-lv80. understood.
you have to think what will be later... and you have to messure this to what it is now.
and im not messuring this on the class missions... class missions are for me kind of "sidequesting" type.. off the mainstory. in offline Final Fantasys you have also unimportant sidequest missions, which you can do if you like to. jobquests are moe for getting background information about your job itself.
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