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    Zenaku's Avatar
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    Zenaku Yamada
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    Cactuar
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    Conjurer Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by Eldaena View Post
    I guess people just need to weigh how little you care about people getting power leveled vs how much you like being able to invite someone on the fly, even in battle (or oust for that matter). Personally, I don't care if people power level this way, and why should I? Levels are not what make players good in this game, and the players getting power leveled and just standing there are going to be at a disadvantage in the long run because they do not know how to play their classes. I do, however, enjoy being able to invite someone that d/ced right away or add them to the party when they log in, etc. I could kind of care less what others are doing unless they're botting, and even then there isn't much anyone can do about that either.
    Level up does not make a good player you joking right? how many time i have to deal with players not even knowing how to play there class doing ifrit or dungeon. you learn a lot more in a party then you think but w/e i guess people think that you learn noting that ok
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    NoctisUmbra's Avatar
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    Noctis Umbra
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    Excalibur
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    Pugilist Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by Zenaku View Post
    Level up does not make a good player you joking right? how many time i have to deal with players not even knowing how to play there class doing ifrit or dungeon. you learn a lot more in a party then you think but w/e i guess people think that you learn noting that ok
    You don't need to level a class slowly from 1-50 to learn how to play it. You certainly can learn how to play the class this way, but you don't need to learn it this way. People learn in different ways.

    I for one certainly didn't learn to play any of my 50s leveling them to 50. I learned more about them in 2 hours of endgame content than I did in a week+ of leveling.

    If you determine a player is not good at what they do, then you don't play with them. Simple as that. Arguing, however, that leveling at a slow, active pace is necessary primarily so players can learn to play their classes is a horrible argument. It would make more sense, again, if we leveled through content instead of a mindless grind.
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