I definitely wouldn't mind the option of an ilv. sync for four-player content (or even castrum/prae). As it was pointed out already by someone, I agree that running a dungeon like Aurum Vale can be much more interesting than running bray HM or Wanderer's Palace.
That being said, I can tell you right now that if an ilv. sync was implemented for coil (1 or 2) or extremes, the amount of time i'd spend trying to help newer/more casual players clear that content would drop straight to 0 minutes. I realize other players play old content for other reasons, but once i have my clear and my glams, i'm done with it. I only go back to help struggling players because i know they have an edge. Even getting my static (or any of the statics i sub for) to go back to help me get glams after the clear takes some arm twisting. There are plenty of mechanics in coil and extreme primals that neutralize gear level already. If the execution isn't there, the gear doesn't matter. No amount of gear or echo will save you from a landslide, or a gaol too close to another gaol, or a dreadknight or twister. Perhaps some additional reward for clearing content with an ilv. sync would make it worth it, but as it stands now, the time I spend wiping in PF'er trying to help players (even so-called farm/clear parties) who massively out gear the content is hard enough. Thanks.
Also, why is this necessary?you can always handicap yourself by simply equipping lower level gear/disabling the echo. The extra challenge is there for those who want it. Imposing it is your responsibility
I will concede to a very, very, small degree that majorly over-buffed players are robbing themselves of that feeling of achievement that comes from beating an extremely demanding fight. When my old static cleared Twin without echo it nearly had me weeping tears of joy. And honestly, i'm more than a littlecrushed
that my current static decided that spending the time to clear T9 before echo wasn't worth it. But still, imposing an ilv sync on the game's more difficult content is entirely unnecessary.
 
			 
			

 
			

 
					
					
					
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