AS SOMEONE WHO WANTS TO DO THE STORY FOR THIS YES PLEASE

AS SOMEONE WHO WANTS TO DO THE STORY FOR THIS YES PLEASE
True. I was thinking back to when I did this and it really wasn't all that hard. I did the challenge log every week and eventually caught up to my friend. This wasn't meant to be farmed in a day.
Sure,it would be cool to do it with friends just getting into it outside of fates. But how would they do this? Sync it to lowest person in party? Feels like it would need a whole new system made for this for very old content that doesnt get updates.
You didn't understand, people just want a way to grind with their friends, Let say you are level 18 and your friends are level 3. Unless you do cheese strat, helping them will just cut their xp share and you can't play with them until they reach your level.
People just want to get synced down, so they can turn into a the same level as their friends to grinds with them. if anything, it stop cheese, and that thing is defeating the purpose of the system.




When it comes to boring repetitive content I'd rather not do away with cheese methods personally. Just my 2c.
If anything what they should do is remove elevels entirely and just make it a 70 capped zone since at the end of the day you're still just grinding fates anyway.

I don't agree.
Eureka is meant to be an hostile and misterious place.
Your "friends" or "fellow newbies" could start using the chat window or reading a wiki.
Last edited by RexArtis; 01-06-2023 at 01:29 PM. Reason: Spaces
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As I replied in the other thread related due to card wants..,
I do not give or deny.
It could lead to alot of things..,
possibly even a new additional deterrence to communication of Zone Tracking/Running. [had times when a streamer would come by, and whilst it wasn't their intentions at all.., the followers tend to bubble and keep tracking to their chats, despite existing trackers being long held public]
so I'll withhold vote.(though leaning to a, it's not completely, necessary)



That would probably help both groups, you could solo it easier without heavy penalties for making a mistake, the long grind of leveling would be dealt with, and you can group with anyone without penalty.When it comes to boring repetitive content I'd rather not do away with cheese methods personally. Just my 2c.
If anything what they should do is remove elevels entirely and just make it a 70 capped zone since at the end of the day you're still just grinding fates anyway.
Both solo players and grouped players win in that.
That's not how the zone was designed and they're not about to go back and change it because years later a handful of people want a friend to help them. The grind isn't that bad if you just follow the challenge log. Going beyond that is an actual waste of time.You didn't understand, people just want a way to grind with their friends, Let say you are level 18 and your friends are level 3. Unless you do cheese strat, helping them will just cut their xp share and you can't play with them until they reach your level.
People just want to get synced down, so they can turn into a the same level as their friends to grinds with them. if anything, it stop cheese, and that thing is defeating the purpose of the system.




It's nice on paper, but I can imagine they will nerf the experience gained from mobs because as of the now the known cheese strat levels you -ridiculously fast-, I kid you not (power leveled a friend from fresh to lv60 in 3 days this way.)
So to illustrate... i.e. currently without cheese means you gain 50 per step vs cheesing gaining you 1000 per step... the new 'adjusted' system gain will be standardized into 500 per step regardless of what you do except afking.
If that sort of change came to be, I imagine that will upset the ones who learned how to capitalize the cheesing strat... but make newer people happier, I guess? Then again it's an old content.
Last edited by Rein_eon_Osborne; 01-06-2023 at 04:29 AM.
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