From a Coil perspective this would promote selling your 8th static slot for the extra armor if you're capable of 7-manning lol
Also for fights that do not have additional loot that don't always drop, like Coil for example. For Coil you could have the chance for additional armor drops from chests.
This is such a simple solution and it's only a "chance" you can't exploit it and most of all, everyone will want the bonus that the person that hasn't cleared gives you.
Before the myth message they would just queue something up that required the instance to unlock or demand to see your achievement history on the Lodestone. It hasn't changed all that much. Just now they don't know you haven't cleared until you're queued in. The best thing you can do is get some friends. Join some LSes or a Free Company. Even if you don't do things with some people all the time, if you generate a good rep with them they'll always let you into their group.
Your response looks quite one-sided, to be honest. I don't condone the use of the notification to harass other people, but in the least, people should be smart enough to figure this out themselves. The notification is by no means a way to tell of the skill level of the person, but a lot of people seem to think otherwise. Nobody is excluding you from content because of the notification. You are excluding yourself by not doing anything about it. This is what most players seem to be missing; Initiative.In any case I've had my fill of the forums, I've made my point and I can't word any other way by now. Yet the only response is always a 'black and white' viewpoint with some rose tint glasses on the side. IE: 'You don't belong in this content cause 100myth tag so you must be crap , but oh, I'll help you in this other content - cause I like to be helpful and open-minded like that.' /facepalm![]()
NO.
"farming party" is for people who have cleared the fight multiple times, we're not here to potentially carry anyone. Make your own "clear party" instead of joining farm runs.
Honestly just whisper the party leaders.
When I got sick of trying to clear Levi EX via the DF i just whispered someone in the PF who had a farm group and told them the situation. I knew the fight by heart I just couldn't get a DF group that could clear it.
Gave me a chance and I aced it.
I don't see any good reason to remove it. I don't exactly get what's wrong with preventing people from lying about their experience to get into parties that have established requirements that they don't meet.
And party leaders have every right to choose the requirements for their parties as they wish.
You have no idea how many times people have cleared content. Someone who got to 1% a hunderd times has more experience than someone who cleared it once because he died halfway through but guess who'd be able to join your PF.
I never put no 100 myth on my PF because it's useless. Unless you personally know that person, the absence of the 100 myth message tells you nothing about their skills.
You can't blame the devs for how the community behaves. Following human logic, a 100 myths bonus is supposed to incentive people into letting new members in the group. Because 100 myths is a BONUS.
That the elitists decided they don't need those myths and they're not worth the "hassle" of having one new member in their group, that's no one's fault but their own.
Nope. People will simply revert to achievement checking or in the case of earlier primals, lockout checking with the newest primal. I mean it's not like "Farm parties" and checks just popped up for no reason. People just got tired of people sneaking in for clears or for "experience" and causing multiple wipes. If you want to join a farm party because you are sure that you can clear/have been to "1%" etc, talk to the party leader, most players will understand and atleast give you a shot, because you were honest. If your intent is sneaking in and lying, then really why should I or anyone else be obliged to help you out?
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