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Old 05-22-2014, 06:44 PM
Adolphus Adolphus is offline
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First of all, let's not forget that we're playing a 15 year old elf simulator here. Substantial numbers of people have already done all of content there is to do in Everquest . . . over and over and over again. So for many people they will not be missing content by skipping levels . . .

Second, when a player is 54+, said player can do literally every XP and loot camp that is available multiple times over and still never hit level 60. Do the critics here even realize how long it takes to get to 60? I guarantee that a person can do an AOE group for a few levels and still miss nothing special (unless you consider repetitive grinding special). I'm sure players can still experience the explosion of masochistic bliss in Sebilis/HS if they skip level 58. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

Third, players here have different objectives. If a player wants to have a level 60 for high-end raiding or camps and then roll something else isn't that valid? Maybe getting to 60 is only one small objective of many? I have so many goals on this server that I will probably never have enough time to accomplish them all. Hell, I even have a level 20 Ranger that I play with my own unique rule-set: no twinked gear, no help from friends, no power-level, nothing . . . yet on all my 50+ characters I am a min-maxing whore. So what?

TLDR: There's nothing wrong with people who do Chardok AOE and Bard PL's at higher levels.
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