Ah yes, the player we all love. Joins a dungeon as a mage sorc, runs into mob group, throws down lighting, and promptly dies to trash while yelling "stupid healer!".
Or the tank with 15 k hp and no taunt.
Or the healer who doesn't heal anyone but themselves and thinks they're DPS.
We need more of them.
If you grind you have access to your full rotation faster in turn allowing you to L2P correctly faster.
Instead of leveling slowly and just spamming one ability until lvl 5.... then spamming another ability until lvl 10 blah blah blah.
Not only that grinding to 50 before anything else will help you catch up by grinding cp instead of levels.
Its simple science and science is awesome.

Rainwhisper wrote: »I'm assuming the OP is being sarcastic.
This is a roleplaying game. The basic premise is that you explore a large storyworld while gradually gaining and integrating new skills.
Instant super-powers are great in first-person shooters and fighting games.
This is a roleplaying game.
Rainwhisper wrote: »I'm assuming the OP is being sarcastic.
This is a roleplaying game. The basic premise is that you explore a large storyworld while gradually gaining and integrating new skills.
Instant super-powers are great in first-person shooters and fighting games.
This is a roleplaying game.
How do you explain pvp? Or even dungeons or trials?
Rainwhisper wrote: »How do you explain pvp? Or even dungeons or trials?
PvP was introduced into MMO-RPG's to broaden the player base and bring in people who aren't RPG gamers, and to give RPG gamers something else they could do with their characters they created.
Dungeons are a mainstay of pen-and-paper RPG's since red-box D&D.
Trials are one more activity added to provide additional ways to experiment with characters.
Rainwhisper wrote: »
I mean would you rather have a lvl 50 that has all their abiltys and doesnt know what to do or a lvl 15 that has 3 abilitys and doesnt know what to do.
Lesser of 2 evils my friend
Rainwhisper wrote: »I mean would you rather have a lvl 50 that has all their abiltys and doesnt know what to do or a lvl 15 that has 3 abilitys and doesnt know what to do.
Lesser of 2 evils my friend
False dichotomy. I want someone who enjoys interacting with other people in an articulate fashion and engaging with a robust fantasy world. If we die a few times on a complicated boss pull, I don't mind if the company is good and the conversation interesting.
If you grind you have access to your full rotation faster in turn allowing you to L2P correctly faster.
Instead of leveling slowly and just spamming one ability until lvl 5.... then spamming another ability until lvl 10 blah blah blah.
Not only that grinding to 50 before anything else will help you catch up by grinding cp instead of levels.
Its simple science and science is awesome.
If you grind you have access to your full rotation faster in turn allowing you to L2P correctly faster.
Instead of leveling slowly and just spamming one ability until lvl 5.... then spamming another ability until lvl 10 blah blah blah.
Not only that grinding to 50 before anything else will help you catch up by grinding cp instead of levels.
Its simple science and science is awesome.
So are education and intelligence.
Your point being?