I have the solution!
Queue people based on their level, not ilevel, let all the sprouts stare into the world of darkness’ eye!
RELEASE THE CHAOS
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I have the solution!
Queue people based on their level, not ilevel, let all the sprouts stare into the world of darkness’ eye!
RELEASE THE CHAOS
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>Way to fix this.
Separate crystal tower raids and other raids into different rouls.
Also would like Aglaia (+added 90 raids) to be a separate "expert alliance raids"
Personally I believe we should have more dailys to do would even argue adding something like arr trials separate ect, the purpose of rouls is so you can have veteran players come in to help for content, I rather farm my pink tomes doing different stuff then getting 80 for my fell court reruns. they should also reward more green tomes for duties.
They could easily boost the waiting time of the more "obscure" duties at the very least and i don't see why not expand the system.
Crystal Tower should be part of MSQ Roulette, while the current MSQ 4man content should be part of Dungeon roulette.
There easy fix.
Base it after the level of job you queu in as... then it will force set minimum ilevel required for the highest possibler raid your level.
You will be synched to the minimum required ilevel, if you got better gear than what the min is... you would of course be using the higher ilevel.
That way you can't simply just ake your armor off before you go into a roulette, but would be synched for the highest possible your level, of course the lower end raids is all there as well.
Or in other words you could also add the ilevel requirement to the roulette itself, if you are level 50 you need ilevel 120 or somehting to be able to queu for alliance roulette... 250 for 60 and so on and so forth, that would plug the hole once and for all and people would not just be able to cheese it... also increase the xp a bit and possible reward a bit.
or just add required ilevel to do the roulette, that will scale after level in 10s... so 50, your job queued as must have minimum ilevel whatever... and if you are lets say 80 you need to have the minimum ilevel for the final lvl 80 24man raid... and as for the 90 ones would just follow the minimum required current ilevel, that would solve the roulette problem good.
Neither will ever happen, especially the 90 separation. People queue those independently for their tomestones and whatever loot they might need.>Way to fix this.
Separate crystal tower raids and other raids into different rouls.
Also would like Aglaia (+added 90 raids) to be a separate "expert alliance raids"
Personally I believe we should have more dailys to do would even argue adding something like arr trials separate ect, the purpose of rouls is so you can have veteran players come in to help for content, I rather farm my pink tomes doing different stuff then getting 80 for my fell court reruns. they should also reward more green tomes for duties.
They could easily boost the waiting time of the more "obscure" duties at the very least and i don't see why not expand the system.
You can't split off crystal tower and call it a roulette. People would likely avoid it, defeating the purpose of a roulette. You would just end up re-creating the original problem where people ilvl cheat for Dun Scaith. Of course, you also find people naturally under 70 looking for xp.
People simply need to accept the situation for what it is and adjust their play because there's no simple or definitive "fix" for this "problem"
Boy, why did you select FN language only on the oceanic server and start all this drama
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