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Old 02-10-2016, 04:10 PM
Hastley Hastley is offline
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Have to agree with azzar in a broad sense. Luclin made the world more accessible which was good. It provided additional activities for main characters in the form of AA points/skills. It added dynamic new raids (basement ssra thing, worm thing in the deep, a war in acrylic caverns) AND provided means to advance ones character in the preparation for raids (bane weapons). While I'm sure there will be disagreement I also found the VT key quest rather involved and a fairly good time sink. Really it didn't take "that long" either (except for those little orbs from emp ssra). I guess there was mounts too but I was a gnome and liked the original character models so I never used the mounts). Overall i felt it added a ton of great stuff.
As a side note I am one of those people that feel like sitting around in EC for hours is not anymore interactive or valuable than using bazaar. Just my personal opinon that selling gear on level 1 alts who I have no connection to trying to gouge people isn't very fun in the tunnel and it's automation was a time saved to do other more community based activities. Also don't really care abou paludal cavern, by the time sol came out my guild and I had been 60 for a long time and it helped us get new members faster if they could get to 60 faster.

It won't happen here but it's not because Luclin is bad, but because people have rose tinted glasses and are stubborn. To say pre-Luclin raids were even half as dynamic as sol is silly and misinformed

Typed this on phone sorry for typos

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