ApostateHobo wrote: »So like pretty much everyone else I've being running dungeons for the event, and I keep encountering max cp or just very high cp players that play like complete noobs. They have 10-12k health and stand way in the back spamming just one ability and light attacks. How on earth have these people gotten this far like that? One guy was close to max cp with 10k health queued as a tank on a sorc, and dude wasn't even using a damage shield. Guy got sneezed on by a harpy and died.
That might be their "mule" character and while they share their cp with their main, they have no gear and very few skills unlocked.
ApostateHobo wrote: »So like pretty much everyone else I've being running dungeons for the event, and I keep encountering max cp or just very high cp players that play like complete noobs. They have 10-12k health and stand way in the back spamming just one ability and light attacks. How on earth have these people gotten this far like that? One guy was close to max cp with 10k health queued as a tank on a sorc, and dude wasn't even using a damage shield. Guy got sneezed on by a harpy and died.
Also decided to finally roll a healer for this event, which I actually really enjoy playing, and it's like they intentionally avoid all my heals. Why you standing way behind me away from everyone else where my heals can't reach you just stand in the sparklies and flowers man they are there to heal yo squishy 10k hp butt.
Anyways yeah what the heck is up with these people?
alanmatillab16_ESO wrote: »ApostateHobo wrote: »So like pretty much everyone else I've being running dungeons for the event, and I keep encountering max cp or just very high cp players that play like complete noobs. They have 10-12k health and stand way in the back spamming just one ability and light attacks. How on earth have these people gotten this far like that? One guy was close to max cp with 10k health queued as a tank on a sorc, and dude wasn't even using a damage shield. Guy got sneezed on by a harpy and died.
Also decided to finally roll a healer for this event, which I actually really enjoy playing, and it's like they intentionally avoid all my heals. Why you standing way behind me away from everyone else where my heals can't reach you just stand in the sparklies and flowers man they are there to heal yo squishy 10k hp butt.
Anyways yeah what the heck is up with these people?
If I level a character to 50 via Anchors spamming rain of arrows or the cone effect acid attack (shows how much I play archers except for at anchors) I get all the CP from my account as soon as I ding. My point is that the CP a character has means very little.
ApostateHobo wrote: »That might be their "mule" character and while they share their cp with their main, they have no gear and very few skills unlocked.
Even so they would've had to level that character to 50 for it to display cp so they'd have to have at least SOME skills unlocked right? Or do people just level them through doing crafting writs or something, and then dump all points into just crafting skills?
Sounds like an old D&D joke: "Stand behind the healer!"
Seriously, though:
Last week I ran across a place online where people could buy accounts for various games.
My bet is that people with High CP who can't play got their account from someone else.
You know when people say "Why would you report bot trains? They aren't doing anything to harm you!"
Well, the bot trains sell that account to a noob and then you get grouped with them in a dungeon, lol. That's ultimately why bot trains ruin the game.
ApostateHobo wrote: »That might be their "mule" character and while they share their cp with their main, they have no gear and very few skills unlocked.
Even so they would've had to level that character to 50 for it to display cp so they'd have to have at least SOME skills unlocked right? Or do people just level them through doing crafting writs or something, and then dump all points into just crafting skills?
They level them by doing the dolms in the desert, using just the gear they get from them, and yes they dump all points into the crafting.
El_Borracho wrote: »I still think CP denotes someone who knows what they are doing, although that belief is much, much, much weaker than it once was. They may be dolmen farmers, like others have said.
However, there is the possibility that these are the rare all-solo type players who stick to overland stuff and these dungeons are new or unfamiliar.
Yes, has some of them myself but not so bad as they have 70 skill point something and its always posible to craft or gather some sort of relevant gear.That might be their "mule" character and while they share their cp with their main, they have no gear and very few skills unlocked.
Normal dungeons are very relaxed even more so with an guild. However this evet is the wrong time to get into them as so many want to do dungeons on 8+ alts for the rewards and want it to be fast.This thread is just one more reminder why I avoid group content.
I'm CP-614, haven't done a dungeon in a group since the first month I played this game. I do quests, delves, public dungeons, gather, grind for mats, a few world bosses, Maelstrom Arena, and even some group dungeons. And, yes, I farm dolmens while I'm listening to audio books.
I avoid dungeons for a variety of reasons, not the least of which being the elitist attitude displayed by some here and how casually that contempt manifests itself in group chat.
Really, it's a complete tragedy for y'all that people like me dare to attempt grouping up for a dungeon.
This thread is just one more reminder why I avoid group content.
I'm CP-614, haven't done a dungeon in a group since the first month I played this game. I do quests, delves, public dungeons, gather, grind for mats, a few world bosses, Maelstrom Arena, and even some group dungeons. And, yes, I farm dolmens while I'm listening to audio books.
I avoid dungeons for a variety of reasons, not the least of which being the elitist attitude displayed by some here and how casually that contempt manifests itself in group chat.
Really, it's a complete tragedy for y'all that people like me dare to attempt grouping up for a dungeon.
This thread is just one more reminder why I avoid group content.
I'm CP-614, haven't done a dungeon in a group since the first month I played this game. I do quests, delves, public dungeons, gather, grind for mats, a few world bosses, Maelstrom Arena, and even some group dungeons. And, yes, I farm dolmens while I'm listening to audio books.
I avoid dungeons for a variety of reasons, not the least of which being the elitist attitude displayed by some here and how casually that contempt manifests itself in group chat.
Really, it's a complete tragedy for y'all that people like me dare to attempt grouping up for a dungeon.
ApostateHobo wrote: »That might be their "mule" character and while they share their cp with their main, they have no gear and very few skills unlocked.
Even so they would've had to level that character to 50 for it to display cp so they'd have to have at least SOME skills unlocked right? Or do people just level them through doing crafting writs or something, and then dump all points into just crafting skills?
ApostateHobo wrote: »That might be their "mule" character and while they share their cp with their main, they have no gear and very few skills unlocked.
Even so they would've had to level that character to 50 for it to display cp so they'd have to have at least SOME skills unlocked right? Or do people just level them through doing crafting writs or something, and then dump all points into just crafting skills?
This thread is just one more reminder why I avoid group content.
I'm CP-614, haven't done a dungeon in a group since the first month I played this game. I do quests, delves, public dungeons, gather, grind for mats, a few world bosses, Maelstrom Arena, and even some group dungeons. And, yes, I farm dolmens while I'm listening to audio books.
I avoid dungeons for a variety of reasons, not the least of which being the elitist attitude displayed by some here and how casually that contempt manifests itself in group chat.
Really, it's a complete tragedy for y'all that people like me dare to attempt grouping up for a dungeon.
ApostateHobo wrote: »That might be their "mule" character and while they share their cp with their main, they have no gear and very few skills unlocked.
Even so they would've had to level that character to 50 for it to display cp so they'd have to have at least SOME skills unlocked right? Or do people just level them through doing crafting writs or something, and then dump all points into just crafting skills?