Because they paid for it. ~Pibb
SquareSausage wrote: »The thing is, low levels dont want to be there either aswell as the high levels wanting them not to be there.
Its not fair to put such low levels into the hardest and longest dungeons in the game.
Because they bought it is a *** excuse, it should be level locked until new players or low levels have the skills and abilities unlocked.
Low levels like 10-14 always seem to end up in DLC as there is a very small pool of available dungeons open to them once they ding 10 and queue for random. The dungeons avilable would be banished cells 1/2, elden hollow 1/2 Spindleclutch 1/2, ICP, WGT, RoM, CoS.
Don't make assumptions. I'm willing to bet that my under-50 max cp Warden could carry you through nRoM.
I've been through RoM with nothing higher than a level 20 in the group and we did just fine. What matters is experience and knowing the mechanics.
If they bought Shadows of the Hist, they paid for access to that specific content. Someone can just form their own group if they don't want to deal with them. No sense in acting like this is an issue that needs to be resolved. ~Pibb
Like I said, people saying they should be able to play dlc because they bought it seem to have overlooked the fact that they also bought the base game and cannot access level locked dungeons.
Construed argument.
What an oversight.
Can this please be changed? there's level 2 dungeons easier for people than Mazzatun.
Really frustrating trying to farm amberplasm when half my team consists of inexperienced wardens below level 50
Sure, I have too, I've been carrying 95% of RoM normal queues for 4-5 days now.
A solution I've come up with is to just run ahead and do all the skips, usually the inexperienced players quit out by the slaver fight...
Hardly any bought the DLC to run the DLC dungeons on low level caracters,Stopnaggin wrote: »SquareSausage wrote: »The thing is, low levels dont want to be there either aswell as the high levels wanting them not to be there.
Its not fair to put such low levels into the hardest and longest dungeons in the game.
Because they bought it is a *** excuse, it should be level locked until new players or low levels have the skills and abilities unlocked.
Low levels like 10-14 always seem to end up in DLC as there is a very small pool of available dungeons open to them once they ding 10 and queue for random. The dungeons avilable would be banished cells 1/2, elden hollow 1/2 Spindleclutch 1/2, ICP, WGT, RoM, CoS.
Because they bought it is a very valid excuse. What nonsense are you spouting? Don't wanna questions with low levels then I suggest you find a group of people in your own, that way you can make the rules. You know what's going to happen when you use group finder so stop using it if it frustrates you.
Don't make assumptions. I'm willing to bet that my under-50 max cp Warden could carry you through nRoM.
I never mentioned CP, don't make assumptions.
I'm talking about inexperienced low levels.I've been through RoM with nothing higher than a level 20 in the group and we did just fine. What matters is experience and knowing the mechanics.
Sure, I have too, I've been carrying 95% of RoM normal queues for 4-5 days now.
A solution I've come up with is to just run ahead and do all the skips, usually the inexperienced players quit out by the slaver fight...
What an oversight.
Can this please be changed? there's level 2 dungeons easier for people than Mazzatun.
Really frustrating trying to farm amberplasm when half my team consists of inexperienced wardens below level 50
Considering nRoM can be completed by lvl10s I dont see this as a problem, in fact, contrary to popular opinion I am GLAD new players can do this content at lvl10 because it makes them better players than they otherwise would be.
I don't care if its inconvenient for your farm. make a pre-made if you are farming. Amberplasm is a popular set these days.
P.S. SotH has been out for a year, you should have LONG SINCE gotten all the Amberplasm pieces you needed from there. I have every conceivable piece from there and have since long before Amberplasm became the flavor of the week.