
Siohwenoeht wrote: »The 12 person loot rule is an anti-gold bot measure. If you look up videos from release, 100s of bots would camp delve bosses and kill upon spawn farming the gold drops.
They avoid this with dragons because of the high health and the low low gold amount that drops.
Siohwenoeht wrote: »The 12 person loot rule is an anti-gold bot measure. If you look up videos from release, 100s of bots would camp delve bosses and kill upon spawn farming the gold drops.
They avoid this with dragons because of the high health and the low low gold amount that drops.
Frankly, I stopped reading when you said those people have top gear and will get more top gear because they already have top gear that gets them on top 12dps...
I run crafted on most toons, overland on some, dungeon on a few, trials/bis on none. Not a single time during murkmire I had to kill boss twice to get loot. Or any event for that matter. Matter of fact, I straight up went there on a baby toon with blue training gear on lvl 16 and still got loot.
Lack of gear is no excuse at all. Really really at all. What you need is abandon your rotation on said bosses and use your highest dos spam skill. That's called using the correct strat for a fight. If you wanna know why, I can explain on another reply. Any half decent gear can get the job done, and lots of crafted sets are more than just half decent.
(I actually read everything, was just being dramatic)
Also, for tanks and healers, there's a simple route... For events, carry a second set of gear, focused on damage, different foods and pots. Again, it can all be crafted, cheap and easy to get, there's no excuse for not being able to do it. With a simple change of gear, no respecs, my Necro tank can go to Stam Necro and jump from 5k dps tô about 20k, which isn't a lot, of course not, but definitely enough for top 12. He runs a simple hundings+nma on that secondary set. But it could be hundings with dragonguard, or the new and improved ashen grip, or night mother gaze, or Morkuldin... See my point?
So there is yet another event behind the corner and again we are going to see how rich are going to get richer and poor staying poor, so to speak.
Those that already got the sets, stuff and collectibles are going to get even more of them as they got the gear to be in that top 12 damage dealers thus those that don't have that gear (most likely newer players) are not going to get them. When dead bosses are camped by minimum of horde of the size of ~20 players as in the pic and around double or triple at peak hours while respawn timers are fixed the amount of not-getting-loot players starts to be ridiculous.
Also all tanks and healers can immediately forget any boss loot for the period of events as there is simply no way you can get to that top12 and that is the only sole loot system it seems. That basically kills the whole fun to play without anyone in this MMO if you are tank or a healer. Even if you would have group of 12 nice dudes to do dailys or zone completionist, as soon as there comes that 13th random dude to attack the same boss the only character in that whole horde that is preventing the boss from killing all the DPS dealing characters that have the tankability of a paper bag is getting zero reward. Make it two random dudes and the healer that keeps that frontline alive also gets cut out.
Doing any kind of content with bigger than 12 people hits immediately the 'multiplayer' part of the game in the knee with a sledge hammer. 'Oh, three hours of farming strongboxes/skin boxes and I got once (1) _loot_ as a tank. Wonder what other games there are' -has been my thoughts for quite some time.
Everyone involved in killing should get loot.
If someone contributed less than 50% of the time, then drop his chance to get loot by that same amount. This would simply fix the situation of late joiners that throw in one basic attack.
To address the fact that 50 players killing a boss makes the combat last around 15 to 20 seconds could be done by increasing the bosses stats by 100% for each starting group of 12 players in combat. Meaning that if normal boss has 5M HPs and hits 5k per basic attack has group of 13 players hitting it it would instead have 10M and hit 10k per basic attack. As soon as 25th player joins the fight, it would gain 5M more HPs and hit another 5k harder.
Or maybe something more modern like dynamically scaling stats, multi attacks, immunities or dozen other slutions.
As the way drops are implemented in the game now, it pushes people away from events and discourages to play with lots of players.
ChimpyChumpy wrote: »I'm sorry I don't understand what this is about. What gear do dragons drop? Are we talking cosmetics?
Frankly, I stopped reading when you said those people have top gear and will get more top gear because they already have top gear that gets them on top 12dps...
I run crafted on most toons, overland on some, dungeon on a few, trials/bis on none. Not a single time during murkmire I had to kill boss twice to get loot. Or any event for that matter. Matter of fact, I straight up went there on a baby toon with blue training gear on lvl 16 and still got loot.
Lack of gear is no excuse at all. Really really at all. What you need is abandon your rotation on said bosses and use your highest dos spam skill. That's called using the correct strat for a fight. If you wanna know why, I can explain on another reply. Any half decent gear can get the job done, and lots of crafted sets are more than just half decent.
(I actually read everything, was just being dramatic)
Also, for tanks and healers, there's a simple route... For events, carry a second set of gear, focused on damage, different foods and pots. Again, it can all be crafted, cheap and easy to get, there's no excuse for not being able to do it. With a simple change of gear, no respecs, my Necro tank can go to Stam Necro and jump from 5k dps tô about 20k, which isn't a lot, of course not, but definitely enough for top 12. He runs a simple hundings+nma on that secondary set. But it could be hundings with dragonguard, or the new and improved ashen grip, or night mother gaze, or Morkuldin... See my point?
It doesn't really matter that you can get a drop in crafted set, fact remains only 12 get loot, and if there are 30 players contributing it means 18 of them will get nothing.
Siohwenoeht wrote: »The 12 person loot rule is an anti-gold bot measure. If you look up videos from release, 100s of bots would camp delve bosses and kill upon spawn farming the gold drops.
They avoid this with dragons because of the high health and the low low gold amount that drops.
Frankly, I stopped reading when you said those people have top gear and will get more top gear because they already have top gear that gets them on top 12dps...
I run crafted on most toons, overland on some, dungeon on a few, trials/bis on none. Not a single time during murkmire I had to kill boss twice to get loot. Or any event for that matter. Matter of fact, I straight up went there on a baby toon with blue training gear on lvl 16 and still got loot.
Lack of gear is no excuse at all. Really really at all. What you need is abandon your rotation on said bosses and use your highest dos spam skill. That's called using the correct strat for a fight. If you wanna know why, I can explain on another reply. Any half decent gear can get the job done, and lots of crafted sets are more than just half decent.
(I actually read everything, was just being dramatic)
Also, for tanks and healers, there's a simple route... For events, carry a second set of gear, focused on damage, different foods and pots. Again, it can all be crafted, cheap and easy to get, there's no excuse for not being able to do it. With a simple change of gear, no respecs, my Necro tank can go to Stam Necro and jump from 5k dps tô about 20k, which isn't a lot, of course not, but definitely enough for top 12. He runs a simple hundings+nma on that secondary set. But it could be hundings with dragonguard, or the new and improved ashen grip, or night mother gaze, or Morkuldin... See my point?
It doesn't really matter that you can get a drop in crafted set, fact remains only 12 get loot, and if there are 30 players contributing it means 18 of them will get nothing.
Not disputing that, and not saying it's not annoying, i'm saying it's surprisingly easy and simple and cheap to put yourself on a damage range to get to top 12 because people prefer to give up instead of improve. I even went ahead and pretty much gave the candy away, instead of just saying "but getting better is easy". I'm not gonna unwrap the candy, but it's there... improve, get yourself on top 12 and BAM, no more issues for you. Sounds very selfish, because it is, but let's face it... this is public forum, anyone can read this and go ahead and get better, and nobody does, nobody has and nobody will, and that's why, for that one guy that does, he'll be successful.
Also, as a small addendum, I'm NOT a top dps player at all! Good enough to do some vet DLC and that's it. Not anything otherworldly at all.
Frankly, I stopped reading when you said those people have top gear and will get more top gear because they already have top gear that gets them on top 12dps...
I run crafted on most toons, overland on some, dungeon on a few, trials/bis on none. Not a single time during murkmire I had to kill boss twice to get loot. Or any event for that matter. Matter of fact, I straight up went there on a baby toon with blue training gear on lvl 16 and still got loot.
Lack of gear is no excuse at all. Really really at all. What you need is abandon your rotation on said bosses and use your highest dps spam skill. That's called using the correct strat for a fight. If you wanna know why, I can explain on another reply. Any half decent gear can get the job done, and lots of crafted sets are more than just half decent.
(I actually read everything, was just being dramatic)
Also, for tanks and healers, there's a simple route... For events, carry a second set of gear, focused on damage, different foods and pots. Again, it can all be crafted, cheap and easy to get, there's no excuse for not being able to do it. With a simple change of gear, no respecs, my Necro tank can go to Stam Necro and jump from 5k dps tô about 20k, which isn't a lot, of course not, but definitely enough for top 12. He runs a simple hundings+nma on that secondary set. But it could be hundings with dragonguard, or the new and improved ashen grip, or night mother gaze, or Morkuldin... See my point?
Frankly, I stopped reading when you said those people have top gear and will get more top gear because they already have top gear that gets them on top 12dps...
I run crafted on most toons, overland on some, dungeon on a few, trials/bis on none. Not a single time during murkmire I had to kill boss twice to get loot. Or any event for that matter. Matter of fact, I straight up went there on a baby toon with blue training gear on lvl 16 and still got loot.
Lack of gear is no excuse at all. Really really at all. What you need is abandon your rotation on said bosses and use your highest dos spam skill. That's called using the correct strat for a fight. If you wanna know why, I can explain on another reply. Any half decent gear can get the job done, and lots of crafted sets are more than just half decent.
(I actually read everything, was just being dramatic)
Also, for tanks and healers, there's a simple route... For events, carry a second set of gear, focused on damage, different foods and pots. Again, it can all be crafted, cheap and easy to get, there's no excuse for not being able to do it. With a simple change of gear, no respecs, my Necro tank can go to Stam Necro and jump from 5k dps tô about 20k, which isn't a lot, of course not, but definitely enough for top 12. He runs a simple hundings+nma on that secondary set. But it could be hundings with dragonguard, or the new and improved ashen grip, or night mother gaze, or Morkuldin... See my point?
It doesn't really matter that you can get a drop in crafted set, fact remains only 12 get loot, and if there are 30 players contributing it means 18 of them will get nothing.
Not disputing that, and not saying it's not annoying, i'm saying it's surprisingly easy and simple and cheap to put yourself on a damage range to get to top 12 because people prefer to give up instead of improve. I even went ahead and pretty much gave the candy away, instead of just saying "but getting better is easy". I'm not gonna unwrap the candy, but it's there... improve, get yourself on top 12 and BAM, no more issues for you. Sounds very selfish, because it is, but let's face it... this is public forum, anyone can read this and go ahead and get better, and nobody does, nobody has and nobody will, and that's why, for that one guy that does, he'll be successful.
Also, as a small addendum, I'm NOT a top dps player at all! Good enough to do some vet DLC and that's it. Not anything otherworldly at all.
Getting good really doesn't solve the overall problem, though. That is, if only 12 of 30 players get loot, there will always be 18 disappointed players who get nothing. So if I improve my DPS and get into the top 12, that's great for me, but there will still be the 18 others who get nothing. So you are right, it does sound very selfish.
I'm a mediocre player in my 60s with a variety of health issues. I'll never be top tier, and I can live with that. During events when there's a big crowd fighting a boss, I know there's a good chance I may not get loot. I usually do get loot, but it's extremely annoying when I don't. The current system of distributing loot certainly doesn't encourage me to participate in events.
Kombinator wrote: »Frankly, I stopped reading when you said those people have top gear and will get more top gear because they already have top gear that gets them on top 12dps...
I run crafted on most toons, overland on some, dungeon on a few, trials/bis on none. Not a single time during murkmire I had to kill boss twice to get loot. Or any event for that matter. Matter of fact, I straight up went there on a baby toon with blue training gear on lvl 16 and still got loot.
Lack of gear is no excuse at all. Really really at all. What you need is abandon your rotation on said bosses and use your highest dps spam skill. That's called using the correct strat for a fight. If you wanna know why, I can explain on another reply. Any half decent gear can get the job done, and lots of crafted sets are more than just half decent.
(I actually read everything, was just being dramatic)
Also, for tanks and healers, there's a simple route... For events, carry a second set of gear, focused on damage, different foods and pots. Again, it can all be crafted, cheap and easy to get, there's no excuse for not being able to do it. With a simple change of gear, no respecs, my Necro tank can go to Stam Necro and jump from 5k dps tô about 20k, which isn't a lot, of course not, but definitely enough for top 12. He runs a simple hundings+nma on that secondary set. But it could be hundings with dragonguard, or the new and improved ashen grip, or night mother gaze, or Morkuldin... See my point?
He has a point with healers, and tanks on the other hand. A healer can deal some damage at the cost of the healing capabilities, but tanks are in the near damn zero. And by tank i mean the guy who is tanking the boss. Not the guy with the tank title, and damage gear.
The game needs quick slots for builds so you can quickly change your set-up to another predefined set-up at a push of a button (maybe at the cost of a few gold?). I'm not sure if PC has this ability but on console we don't have that option so we need to take a few mins changing gear, skills, cp etc.
Long story short, yes running around as a tank and healer can be a pain but so is changing set ups all the time.
healing counts so if people taking damage and get healed, healer is likely to get loot if not they does not.VaranisArano wrote: »Judging by the Imperial City's Molag Bal Simulacrum fight, it's just 12 players who get loot, not necessarily the top 12 DDs. Healers semi-regularly get loot when larger groups do the fight.