Thousand maws is part of the story line, so the folks that are stuck there and are using the DF to get their "quest" done are the ones that you are poppin in on to help.
Thousand maws is part of the story line, so the folks that are stuck there and are using the DF to get their "quest" done are the ones that you are poppin in on to help.
Queuing as healer I get Tam Tara normal about five days out of seven in a week. The other dungeons that come up the most are Toto-rak and Cutter's Cry. I assume it's mostly people leveling alts or doing the dungeons for atma books that create that pattern. I'm not a fan of any of these dungeons as a result, but in 99% of cases the run is done in less than 30 minutes so it's faster to just stick with it than it would be to leave and eat a thirty minute penalty before queuing again and possibly getting the same dungeon.
I always get arum value o_O
I have been getting Titan a LOT lately.... -_-
I always get Cutter's Cry for low level on PLD
Jealous. I have never gotten Pharos Sirius through the roulette. It is almost always Ampador Keep for me. Not that I mind; it's quick to run through and easy to heal. Since they added to the Hard roulette, I always get one or the other Ampador now XD
I mean, I never want to heal Toto-Rak as a White Mage, and forget about Scholar. The second boss is one of the few parts of the early game that can still get close if things go badly, even nearing ilvl 100, because of those adds.
Last edited by Niamh_Rillemaugh; 08-09-2014 at 04:37 AM.
Yeah. I very often get Thousand Maws and Tam-Tara. Cutter's Cry as well.
I'm on a great streak atm Ifrit for both low level and trial roulette all week pretty much.
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