MyNameIsElias wrote: »There is multiple quests you can do per day, i had only time to complete 3 of them, but there were more dailies available after that.
Carbonised wrote: »Also, could we stop making a billion meaningless titles for every update.
Just farting a bit loudly in a trial or battleground will yield a title. 6-8 new titles per new dungeon as well, and now a meaningless title "Murkmire prepper", wow, much fancy, very glamorous, just for doing a number of dailies in a prologue quest.
It's a already a struggle to find my titles in the dropdown menu from the 60+ possible ones, and when I come across someone, half the times I don't even know what that title means. All the old ones I recall and they have meaning, the vast majority of the new titles are meaningless to me.
LonePirate wrote: »If you reached PVP Rank 50 before AP was doubled last year (?), then spending an hour a day for 25 days completing six auto-pilot quests is not a grind.
Carbonised wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »If you reached PVP Rank 50 before AP was doubled last year (?), then spending an hour a day for 25 days completing six auto-pilot quests is not a grind.
Don't come here and compare dynamic player versus player content with doing the same neverchanging fetch quest 150 times.
It's fine that you want to flash your pvp epeen in this thread apparently, but the two things have nothing to do with one another, and clearly you need to look up what a grind actually means.
LonePirate wrote: »Carbonised wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »If you reached PVP Rank 50 before AP was doubled last year (?), then spending an hour a day for 25 days completing six auto-pilot quests is not a grind.
Don't come here and compare dynamic player versus player content with doing the same neverchanging fetch quest 150 times.
It's fine that you want to flash your pvp epeen in this thread apparently, but the two things have nothing to do with one another, and clearly you need to look up what a grind actually means.
You’re absolutely right! Accomplishing a task in 25 hours is a far greater grind than something that requires over 1,000 hours. Math is for losers!
Ragged_Claw wrote: »Oh, thanks! I'll still get bored, halfway through I expect. I still haven't finished the ginger kitten pet...
The-Baconator wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »Carbonised wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »If you reached PVP Rank 50 before AP was doubled last year (?), then spending an hour a day for 25 days completing six auto-pilot quests is not a grind.
Don't come here and compare dynamic player versus player content with doing the same neverchanging fetch quest 150 times.
It's fine that you want to flash your pvp epeen in this thread apparently, but the two things have nothing to do with one another, and clearly you need to look up what a grind actually means.
You’re absolutely right! Accomplishing a task in 25 hours is a far greater grind than something that requires over 1,000 hours. Math is for losers!
The difference is you get GO for doing what you would normally, going into PvP and killing things. How many people are going to do those dailes for anything but the achievements or better yet keep doing them once they get the achievements?
Carbonised wrote: »Also, could we stop making a billion meaningless titles for every update.
Just farting a bit loudly in a trial or battleground will yield a title. 6-8 new titles per new dungeon as well, and now a meaningless title "Murkmire prepper", wow, much fancy, very glamorous, just for doing a number of dailies in a prologue quest.
It's a already a struggle to find my titles in the dropdown menu from the 60+ possible ones, and when I come across someone, half the times I don't even know what that title means. All the old ones I recall and they have meaning, the vast majority of the new titles are meaningless to me.
DING! Most Ostentatious Fart!
Title: The Odiferous
Skin: Green wisps and flies buzzing around
Furnishing: A Glade Plug In air freshener (for 100k gold ofc!)
Class reps are just like our politicians. They promise mountains made of gold for us, but in the end, whenever they can they try to push their own agenda.
Silver_Strider wrote: »I will grind them at my leisure, just like I did the Gold Coast, Morrowind, CWC, Summerset, Undaunted, FG/MG, Hew's Bane, IC and Cyrodiil dailies.
It's only a grind if you make it out to be a grind. I prefer to look at it as just another option for me to do that day.The-Baconator wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »Carbonised wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »If you reached PVP Rank 50 before AP was doubled last year (?), then spending an hour a day for 25 days completing six auto-pilot quests is not a grind.
Don't come here and compare dynamic player versus player content with doing the same neverchanging fetch quest 150 times.
It's fine that you want to flash your pvp epeen in this thread apparently, but the two things have nothing to do with one another, and clearly you need to look up what a grind actually means.
You’re absolutely right! Accomplishing a task in 25 hours is a far greater grind than something that requires over 1,000 hours. Math is for losers!
The difference is you get GO for doing what you would normally, going into PvP and killing things. How many people are going to do those dailes for anything but the achievements or better yet keep doing them once they get the achievements?
To be fair, the anniversary event that drops motifs for dailies renews interest in dailies for a bit, not to mention that they're easy XP without the tedium of Dolmen or Skyreach grinding, if you so choose to break that tedium.
Class reps are just like our politicians. They promise mountains made of gold for us, but in the end, whenever they can they try to push their own agenda.