




Current rumor is that they have upped the requirements for spawns regarding the amount of mobs you have to kill. Not sure if they’ve also made individual NM cooldown timers longer compared to Anemos, though.
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If they're going to spread out the timers on the NM's they REALLY need to up the individual mob exp. Not wanting to grind 450-600 mobs just for a single level.
That's the reason that the NM Train thing happened anyway. People realized the cost of time vs benefit of exp just wasn't worth it otherwise.





Agreed. The Challenge Log is a nice boost, but it’s once a week.... Other than for that, chaining mobs just isn’t worth it. They could do the Challenge Log for Eureka daily instead of weekly if they wanted to promote mob-grinding. Make it at least slightly more worth it.If they're going to spread out the timers on the NM's they REALLY need to up the individual mob exp. Not wanting to grind 450-600 mobs just for a single level.
That's the reason that the NM Train thing happened anyway. People realized the cost of time vs benefit of exp just wasn't worth it otherwise.
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I physically cannot handle spamming the same buttons for hours on end just to gain a pitiful amount of exp. In Anemos I was getting a nice case of carpal tunnel in my right hand because enemies are just... too tanky. I typically run paladin in Eureka and it's... ugh.
After merely a week I had to stop. I'm not going to rush Pagos since 4.4 is on the horizon.

This is my primary concern as well. Aside from being incredibly slow, extended mob grinding begins to do a real number on my hands. I was kind of hoping that Pagos would have slightly more diverse activities to help mitigate this problem, but sadly that isn't the case. I think I'll either have to wait for NMs/Challenge Log only or carefully pace myself. I don't want to destroy my hands.I physically cannot handle spamming the same buttons for hours on end just to gain a pitiful amount of exp. In Anemos I was getting a nice case of carpal tunnel in my right hand because enemies are just... too tanky. I typically run paladin in Eureka and it's... ugh.
After merely a week I had to stop. I'm not going to rush Pagos since 4.4 is on the horizon.
Normally I can’t wait to get home and check out new patches. Today I tried Pagos for a little bit and logged off pretty quickly. The content is just getting to be stale, uncreative and not a lot of fun.




Likewise, this is the first patch I can remember where I wound up doing something else after going into Pagos. I didn't even set an alarm, I just happened to wake up nearly 6am, though it apparently finished early. A friend and I are usually up together but she elected to sleep in. I suppose that speaks to the excitement levels for Eureka.



Dunno, played a f2p phone game for a few hours and did the MHW trial all day before "Excitedly" looking into Pagos

Was pretty excited to try out Pagos only to be disappointed again. No mount, really? After grinding through Anemos just to get access to mount and SE take it out again, can they like think of something more challenging than removing our mount usage. FATE without xp, seriously why doesn't it give XP, basically the bunny FATE are a waste of time to do when only some players get the bunny while other get nothing. Mob chaining, got 0 crystal after spending like maybe an hour or more chaining mob kills. All in all really disappointed in Pagos, rather than a better version of Anemos, Pagos is just the same as Anemos when it was newly release.



Logged in. Did my challenge log, joined a mob grind pt and left after 30 minutes because no...just no, joined a new instance, spawned 1 nm in and hr. And for the first time since 2010 really started to consider unsubbing.
I have tried and tried but there are so many superior experiences out there from ESO to WoW to GW2, not to mention all the astounding single player games and promising mmos in development. Really I think they are just surviving on name recognition, fanboys and cheap thrills at this point.
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