I want you to stop and think a minute what that is going to do to low level Bgs.
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No new player is going to go into a BG/Cyro and waste more than 5 minutes in their against CashshopTwink 2.0
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This will be the beginning of the end, mark my words.
Lol looks like OP is ignoring the posts that don't fit his narrative
CP is a crutch for people who can’t sustain and want to be "tanky" so they aren’t immediately punished for making mistakes.
Dagoth_Rac wrote: »CP are disabled in low-level PvP to prevent Level 10 characters of existing players from rofl-stomping Level 10 players who are truly new to game. If experienced players can unlock all these skills and passives for cash, it is going to unbalance low-level PvP just as much, if not more, than if experienced players could use their CP in low-level PvP.
Alts should need to reach Level 50 before they can buy achievement-based items from the cash shop.
Yes, you can max out these skill lines under Level 50 through normal gameplay. But you will gain a lot of XP along the way. Grinding dolmens will get you Fighters Guild, but you will practically hit Level 50 from all that dolmen grinding. Grinding out dungeon achievements will get you Undaunted, but you will practically hit Level 50 because the quest completion, map item completion, and the achievements themselves give lots of XP.
The XP gained from leveling these skills via normal gameplay put a significant limit on how long you will be able to use them in low-level PvP. That is gone if your Level 10 can just buy them for cash.
Exactly, and nobody is willing to admit that is directly buying an advantage.
Lol looks like OP is ignoring the posts that don't fit his narrative
And you are ignoring the points I made entirely, without any form of rebuttal. GG
The people saying otherwise are not offering any answer to the point: this is introducing a direct way to be even more massively overpowered via cash. Saying "you can spend time getting it" is a useless response, as it does nothing to disprove my point.
Honest question here, not trying to troll - do people actually care about <50 BGs? You level up so fast that it's inherently meaningless that you're weak or strong compared to others.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »Honest question here, not trying to troll - do people actually care about <50 BGs? You level up so fast that it's inherently meaningless that you're weak or strong compared to others.
We'll see I guess. Maybe when it goes live, throw up a poll to see how many people made an alt and beefed them up right away with these skill lines.
As for "meaningless that you're weak or strong..." -- Maybe not. IF your objective is to feel strong over weak people and beat them easily over and over, then they'll keep making alts for under-50's BG until it gets tired.
The big change now is they might run out of cash first.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »Wait a second...
So what you can do is...
- Create new character and not level up.
- "Buy" skill points.
- Then Buy Undated, mages guilds, fighters guild and Alliance War.
- Have a nice low level gear crafted by your other character.
- And go BGs or low level Cyro PvP and use low level up-scaling too....
Huh...
If it is not P2W then I dont know what it is...
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »Wait a second...
So what you can do is...
- Create new character and not level up.
- "Buy" skill points.
- Then Buy Undated, mages guilds, fighters guild and Alliance War.
- Have a nice low level gear crafted by your other character.
- And go BGs or low level Cyro PvP and use low level up-scaling too....
Huh...
If it is not P2W then I dont know what it is...
Oh and btw. it might even get worse in next updates, this is in PTS notes:
Note: The Psijic Order, Soul Magic, Vampire and Werewolf skill lines will become available in a future update.
The fact of the matter remains: There are a lot of "old" players who play sub-50 PvP.
They'll roll a new character, play in sub-50 PvP until they reach 50, then roll a new one and repeat the process.
Why do they do this? Because many like how sub-50 is balanced. The gear sets and skills that you face against are more limited.
I can understand their point of view because I personally have a lot more fun in sub-50 BGs than I do in vet BGs. I don't go through the trouble of rolling new characters specifically for this, but I do try to limit the amount of leveling that I do in PvE so that I get to enjoy this sub-50 experience longer.
But here's the key point: As you try to acquire and level those skill lines that grant you power, you are leveling the character. The tradeoff has always been that if you tried to acquire more power against your opponents in sub-50, you will end up spending less time in sub-50.
Buying skill lines means that people with the money to spend can now bypass that tradeoff.
The second consideration is battle-leveling. Battle-leveling is stronger in lower lowbies. That is to say, a level 10 battle-leveled to 50/C160 has better stats than a level 40 battle-leveled to 50/C160. This is to compensate for the fact that a level 10 has a more limited range of skills and abilities available to them. Again, being able to buy skill lines upsets this balancing consideration.
The simple thing to do is to allow the purchase of these things only on level 50 characters. You want a shortcut to leveling? Sure, that's fine. Just wait till you are level 50.
I said it before on the PvE Tanking feedback thread. Update 23 is a cash grab for so many reasons.So did I miss something, or can level 10s buy the entire Fighters Guild and Undaunted lines?
I want you to stop and think a minute what that is going to do to low level Bgs.
Undaunted Mettle, Undaunted Command, Slayer...with a ridiculously buffed Bone Shield and nice Dawnreaker.
Has no one else noticed that all the skill lines available in the cash shop got massive buffs?
If this goes live, your game is dead. I have gone through dozens of MMOs, and watched them all die the exact same way: offering whales a way to curb stomp new players.
No new player is going to go into a BG/Cyro and waste more than 5 minutes in their against CashshopTwink 2.0
You can already buy every skyshard in the game as soon as you want, and that is already entirely too much power at low levels.
And before anyone even dares trying to justify it with "it's pay for convenience", I want you to explain the mathematics of how a level 10 can have Dawnreaker and Undaunted Mettle at lvl 10 without the cash shop. I'll wait.
This will be the beginning of the end, mark my words.
The fact of the matter remains: There are a lot of "old" players who play sub-50 PvP.
They'll roll a new character, play in sub-50 PvP until they reach 50, then roll a new one and repeat the process.
Why do they do this? Because many like how sub-50 is balanced. The gear sets and skills that you face against are more limited.
I can understand their point of view because I personally have a lot more fun in sub-50 BGs than I do in vet BGs. I don't go through the trouble of rolling new characters specifically for this, but I do try to limit the amount of leveling that I do in PvE so that I get to enjoy this sub-50 experience longer.
But here's the key point: As you try to acquire and level those skill lines that grant you power, you are leveling the character. The tradeoff has always been that if you tried to acquire more power against your opponents in sub-50, you will end up spending less time in sub-50.
Buying skill lines means that people with the money to spend can now bypass that tradeoff.
The second consideration is battle-leveling. Battle-leveling is stronger in lower lowbies. That is to say, a level 10 battle-leveled to 50/C160 has better stats than a level 40 battle-leveled to 50/C160. This is to compensate for the fact that a level 10 has a more limited range of skills and abilities available to them. Again, being able to buy skill lines upsets this balancing consideration.
The simple thing to do is to allow the purchase of these things only on level 50 characters. You want a shortcut to leveling? Sure, that's fine. Just wait till you are level 50.
XIIICaesar wrote: »I said it before on the PvE Tanking feedback thread. Update 23 is a cash grab for so many reasons.So did I miss something, or can level 10s buy the entire Fighters Guild and Undaunted lines?
I want you to stop and think a minute what that is going to do to low level Bgs.
Undaunted Mettle, Undaunted Command, Slayer...with a ridiculously buffed Bone Shield and nice Dawnreaker.
Has no one else noticed that all the skill lines available in the cash shop got massive buffs?
If this goes live, your game is dead. I have gone through dozens of MMOs, and watched them all die the exact same way: offering whales a way to curb stomp new players.
No new player is going to go into a BG/Cyro and waste more than 5 minutes in their against CashshopTwink 2.0
You can already buy every skyshard in the game as soon as you want, and that is already entirely too much power at low levels.
And before anyone even dares trying to justify it with "it's pay for convenience", I want you to explain the mathematics of how a level 10 can have Dawnreaker and Undaunted Mettle at lvl 10 without the cash shop. I'll wait.
This will be the beginning of the end, mark my words.
The fact of the matter remains: There are a lot of "old" players who play sub-50 PvP.
They'll roll a new character, play in sub-50 PvP until they reach 50, then roll a new one and repeat the process.
Why do they do this? Because many like how sub-50 is balanced. The gear sets and skills that you face against are more limited.
I can understand their point of view because I personally have a lot more fun in sub-50 BGs than I do in vet BGs. I don't go through the trouble of rolling new characters specifically for this, but I do try to limit the amount of leveling that I do in PvE so that I get to enjoy this sub-50 experience longer.
But here's the key point: As you try to acquire and level those skill lines that grant you power, you are leveling the character. The tradeoff has always been that if you tried to acquire more power against your opponents in sub-50, you will end up spending less time in sub-50.
Buying skill lines means that people with the money to spend can now bypass that tradeoff.
The second consideration is battle-leveling. Battle-leveling is stronger in lower lowbies. That is to say, a level 10 battle-leveled to 50/C160 has better stats than a level 40 battle-leveled to 50/C160. This is to compensate for the fact that a level 10 has a more limited range of skills and abilities available to them. Again, being able to buy skill lines upsets this balancing consideration.
The simple thing to do is to allow the purchase of these things only on level 50 characters. You want a shortcut to leveling? Sure, that's fine. Just wait till you are level 50.
I'm not arguing against your suggestion because I think it's fine, but I believe people are underestimating how expensive it will be to buy a fully-leveled new character. It's really hard for me to imagine this being something done frequently even if you can purchase the skills right out of the gate. And to do it repeatedly just to dominate <50 BGs... I think you'd need a pretty fat wallet to keep your hobby up.
The fact of the matter remains: There are a lot of "old" players who play sub-50 PvP.
They'll roll a new character, play in sub-50 PvP until they reach 50, then roll a new one and repeat the process.
Why do they do this? Because many like how sub-50 is balanced. The gear sets and skills that you face against are more limited.
I can understand their point of view because I personally have a lot more fun in sub-50 BGs than I do in vet BGs. I don't go through the trouble of rolling new characters specifically for this, but I do try to limit the amount of leveling that I do in PvE so that I get to enjoy this sub-50 experience longer.
But here's the key point: As you try to acquire and level those skill lines that grant you power, you are leveling the character. The tradeoff has always been that if you tried to acquire more power against your opponents in sub-50, you will end up spending less time in sub-50.
Buying skill lines means that people with the money to spend can now bypass that tradeoff.
The second consideration is battle-leveling. Battle-leveling is stronger in lower lowbies. That is to say, a level 10 battle-leveled to 50/C160 has better stats than a level 40 battle-leveled to 50/C160. This is to compensate for the fact that a level 10 has a more limited range of skills and abilities available to them. Again, being able to buy skill lines upsets this balancing consideration.
The simple thing to do is to allow the purchase of these things only on level 50 characters. You want a shortcut to leveling? Sure, that's fine. Just wait till you are level 50.
I'm not arguing against your suggestion because I think it's fine, but I believe people are underestimating how expensive it will be to buy a fully-leveled new character. It's really hard for me to imagine this being something done frequently even if you can purchase the skills right out of the gate. And to do it repeatedly just to dominate <50 BGs... I think you'd need a pretty fat wallet to keep your hobby up.
I would never do such a thing. You evidently wouldn't do such a thing. And I think most people wouldn't. But all it takes is for one person to do it to negatively impact the experience of everyone else that they fight against.
So are there people who would do this? I'm sure there will be. If there are people who spend $1000 on Crates to chase after a Radiant Apex mount, I'm sure there will be people who will spend 1/10 of that to feel like a god in PvP.
The fact of the matter remains: There are a lot of "old" players who play sub-50 PvP.
They'll roll a new character, play in sub-50 PvP until they reach 50, then roll a new one and repeat the process.
Why do they do this? Because many like how sub-50 is balanced. The gear sets and skills that you face against are more limited.
I can understand their point of view because I personally have a lot more fun in sub-50 BGs than I do in vet BGs. I don't go through the trouble of rolling new characters specifically for this, but I do try to limit the amount of leveling that I do in PvE so that I get to enjoy this sub-50 experience longer.
But here's the key point: As you try to acquire and level those skill lines that grant you power, you are leveling the character. The tradeoff has always been that if you tried to acquire more power against your opponents in sub-50, you will end up spending less time in sub-50.
Buying skill lines means that people with the money to spend can now bypass that tradeoff.
The second consideration is battle-leveling. Battle-leveling is stronger in lower lowbies. That is to say, a level 10 battle-leveled to 50/C160 has better stats than a level 40 battle-leveled to 50/C160. This is to compensate for the fact that a level 10 has a more limited range of skills and abilities available to them. Again, being able to buy skill lines upsets this balancing consideration.
The simple thing to do is to allow the purchase of these things only on level 50 characters. You want a shortcut to leveling? Sure, that's fine. Just wait till you are level 50.
I'm not arguing against your suggestion because I think it's fine, but I believe people are underestimating how expensive it will be to buy a fully-leveled new character. It's really hard for me to imagine this being something done frequently even if you can purchase the skills right out of the gate. And to do it repeatedly just to dominate <50 BGs... I think you'd need a pretty fat wallet to keep your hobby up.
I would never do such a thing. You evidently wouldn't do such a thing. And I think most people wouldn't. But all it takes is for one person to do it to negatively impact the experience of everyone else that they fight against.
So are there people who would do this? I'm sure there will be. If there are people who spend $1000 on Crates to chase after a Radiant Apex mount, I'm sure there will be people who will spend 1/10 of that to feel like a god in PvP.
Sandman929 wrote: »The fact of the matter remains: There are a lot of "old" players who play sub-50 PvP.
They'll roll a new character, play in sub-50 PvP until they reach 50, then roll a new one and repeat the process.
Why do they do this? Because many like how sub-50 is balanced. The gear sets and skills that you face against are more limited.
I can understand their point of view because I personally have a lot more fun in sub-50 BGs than I do in vet BGs. I don't go through the trouble of rolling new characters specifically for this, but I do try to limit the amount of leveling that I do in PvE so that I get to enjoy this sub-50 experience longer.
But here's the key point: As you try to acquire and level those skill lines that grant you power, you are leveling the character. The tradeoff has always been that if you tried to acquire more power against your opponents in sub-50, you will end up spending less time in sub-50.
Buying skill lines means that people with the money to spend can now bypass that tradeoff.
The second consideration is battle-leveling. Battle-leveling is stronger in lower lowbies. That is to say, a level 10 battle-leveled to 50/C160 has better stats than a level 40 battle-leveled to 50/C160. This is to compensate for the fact that a level 10 has a more limited range of skills and abilities available to them. Again, being able to buy skill lines upsets this balancing consideration.
The simple thing to do is to allow the purchase of these things only on level 50 characters. You want a shortcut to leveling? Sure, that's fine. Just wait till you are level 50.
I'm not arguing against your suggestion because I think it's fine, but I believe people are underestimating how expensive it will be to buy a fully-leveled new character. It's really hard for me to imagine this being something done frequently even if you can purchase the skills right out of the gate. And to do it repeatedly just to dominate <50 BGs... I think you'd need a pretty fat wallet to keep your hobby up.
I would never do such a thing. You evidently wouldn't do such a thing. And I think most people wouldn't. But all it takes is for one person to do it to negatively impact the experience of everyone else that they fight against.
So are there people who would do this? I'm sure there will be. If there are people who spend $1000 on Crates to chase after a Radiant Apex mount, I'm sure there will be people who will spend 1/10 of that to feel like a god in PvP.
But people seem to be ignoring the fact that what's being bought with these changes can be done right now for free and still ruin the same content. People already gold out lowbie gear, grind these skill lines up to get the best skills from them, and do all that while staying under level 50.