I'm pretty sure those who are complaining haven't actually hunted for the drops. If that were the case they'd stfu.
I'm pretty sure those who are complaining haven't actually hunted for the drops. If that were the case they'd stfu.
4 hours later no body from the Ququrin mob yay
then do that for FFXIV -.- 3-5mins is a joke they should doLeaping Lizzy just like all NM's in XI will be recieving a Respawn time adjustment soon that could drop things like 24-1week Respawn times down to under 5 hours. And the stuff from 1-5 hours down to 15 minutes. SE is not going to be doing those types of mobs anymore. Its pretty Evident in how they are treating them in both XI and XIV.
Low ranks NM- 15-30mins
Med rank NM- 1-2hour
High rank NM-2-6hour
Then HNM with 2-8hours with a random window time.
This is very casual and the higher the NM are the harder they are to kill but still need to kill them within 30mins before they rage.
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you know if these were on a two hour spawn timer this thread would just be called "Seriously 2 hour repop on NMs?"
=p
It's not about the repop timer. It doesn't make anymore sense whether it comes back to life 36 hours or 5 minutes later. It has to come back to life sometime so more than 1 player can fight it.
I have noticed that it seems to be a reoccurring trait that the previous FFXI players are the main ones complaining about this. Some breed of masochists that enjoy camping mobs for days, weeks, just to get gear that would be replaced anyway. This is untradable equipment for midrange players that will be replaced in a week or so. Why is it such a big deal that people can easily get leveling gear?
The nms are 3-5min and there dumb they don't even use there own type of ws/spell. There the same like others mobs with high hp they even pop faster then real mobs you should never have NM pop faster then the mobs around the area itself. So ya i can't care less how long it take to pop as long as it fun to fight.I have noticed that it seems to be a reoccurring trait that the previous FFXI players are the main ones complaining about this. Some breed of masochists that enjoy camping mobs for days, weeks, just to get gear that would be replaced anyway. This is untradable equipment for midrange players that will be replaced in a week or so. Why is it such a big deal that people can easily get leveling gear?
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They are called notorious monsters not rare monsters, just thought I should point that out.
Because the hardcore are desperate for any confirmation that they're special and elite when they truly aren't. The world's beaten their ass so badly that the only arena left where they feel good about themselves in relation to others is the archaic MMORPG arena where at least they impress a few people. They want to look better than you. That's all it is. All it ever was.I have noticed that it seems to be a reoccurring trait that the previous FFXI players are the main ones complaining about this. Some breed of masochists that enjoy camping mobs for days, weeks, just to get gear that would be replaced anyway. This is untradable equipment for midrange players that will be replaced in a week or so. Why is it such a big deal that people can easily get leveling gear?
Now even that seems to be taken from them, and they QQ for how much the game reminds them what they really are. Average and common.
I personally have not faught any of the NM's. Thats how Casual they are.
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