:facepalmMany of us EXP jobs and have bed bonus but don't have the time to craft or gatherer cus were in a exp party
Really?
:facepalmMany of us EXP jobs and have bed bonus but don't have the time to craft or gatherer cus were in a exp party
Really?
Could use a crafting manual to boost your craft exp gains on top of the rested bonus and push the cap by doing local leves. This can help you maintain as much of the rested bonus as possible.
Could also solo leves to 50 if you'd rather not sit in Ul'dah.
Just...throwing those out there.
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Its really easy feature to add in. Toggle it on/off by pretending that those jobs are level 50. So that to disable the EXP bonus. Same nearly has all programing drop for an option like that.
Be happy you're getting a bonus. If you don't want bonus on a job (why the hell wouldn't you), then don't play that job. People call me a naysayer, but really, this is one of the dumbest ideas i've ever heard. Just use the bonus up on what you want to use it on.
I don't care if you could add it by staring at the screen and blinking. It's not needed. A lot of people end up being in bonus all the time because they don't EXP all the time, so it's not like they're going to run out if they -GASP!- get EXTRA EXP on a job that isn't their priority!Its really easy feature to add in. Toggle it on/off by pretending that those jobs are level 50. So that to disable the EXP bonus. Same nearly has all programing drop for an option like that.
It saves you time no matter what job gets it. Thus it's silly and pointless.
Last edited by Alhanelem; 05-25-2012 at 02:09 AM.
Thank you for explaining it to people that have everything lv50 already and don't see the point of it.No not really.
for example, I am almost full 50 for DoW, so I got 1 week of rested to finish it off.
Unfortunately, this means I cannot level crafting at all because if i do it will be wasted on crafting, and i dont want it to be used on crafting. But I cant always get EXP PT's and since it doesnt add onto rewards, its a bit useless in things like leves and stuff. Even that is very slow.
So I have to stand around doing nothing just to not use it on classes i don't want to use it on.
I would much prefer it, if I could turn it off, level some crafting, then when I see an EXP shout, i can join on my DOW and turn it on, then my EXP Rested is only used on the classes i want to use it on without being forced not to play the classes i dont want to use it on.
/agreeingwiththisandfillinginspaceBe happy you're getting a bonus. If you don't want bonus on a job (why the hell wouldn't you), then don't play that job. People call me a naysayer, but really, this is one of the dumbest ideas i've ever heard. Just use the bonus up on what you want to use it on.
I don't care if you could add it by staring at the screen and blinking. It's not needed. A lot of people end up being in bonus all the time because they don't EXP all the time, so it's not like they're going to run out if they -GASP!- get EXTRA EXP on a job that isn't their priority!
It saves you time no matter what job gets it. Thus it's silly and pointless.
I have three level 50s, been playing since the very start, and I still don't see a point to this.
I'd like a special edition keyboard with an easymode button please. It needs to make me lattes too. And play the game for me when I cba or when it's more difficult than getting on my chocobo. And a JP button, it needs one of those. And a red flashing hotline direct to Yoshi's desk so he has to listen to all my whinging.
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