No one currently against the powerleveling in XIV is against powerleveling completely. It's just lucrative to such an absurd extent in XIV that something needs to be done about it.
Isn't WoW the go-to example of why XIV shouldn't be solo-friendly? Because one can solo to cap in an absurdly short amount of time?Explain to me how to effectively powerlevel in WoW (post-vanilla). Because the most efficient strategy I've managed come up with for it is to grind out the quests. Having a friend run Scarlet Monastery for me over and over doesn't produce better results, especially since it's limited to five times per hour.
I'm just saying, my observation has been that a system where "Higher level player killing your mob = lower exp for you" does kind of impact the ability to effectively PL.
If people want to be PLd, they'll get PLd. This current system just evens the field.
you make no sense. You are against solo lvling because it "takes little time" (Which wasn't and now definitely not the case)? But you're okay with pl which takes WAY WAY shorter time? stop taking drug
lolumadbro?So the idea is that Yoshi wanted people already playing to help newer players level up...
So instead of the level sync system we had in XI (because you know, this isn't XI-2! God FORBID they make a successor to an amazing MMO) we get free levels and partying is COMPLETELY irrelevant.
Great job SE. Good Game.
http://mercsxiv.enjin.com/home
"Usually possible by some means" isn't the same as explaining it to me.
Having an outside healer in WoW isn't going to help you significantly, as recovering after battle isn't exactly a time-consuming experience.
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