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Massively Speaking Episode 185: Bree-to-play
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Reader Comments (3)
Posted: Jan 31st 2010 2:52PM TheJackman said
Posted: Jan 31st 2010 3:06PM Scuffles said
everyone whines about grind but if you remove it whats left in an mmo ? an expensive 3D chatroom ? Its the grind that keeps you coming back for more as much as you hate it, well that and the all consuming drive to seek out phat loot!!!1!
Posted: Jan 31st 2010 3:56PM Gaugamela said
Also, there's plenty of quests with much more flavour than the usual Kill/Collector quests. Seriously - level your toons untill after the Igsh Military District in the Empire and you will see the quests have a lot of variation.
Plus there's special quest series called "World Mysteries" that span through several areas and when completed give you a Ruby to use in the grid system (the equivalent to WoW's talent system).
However, if you are burned out of the traditional leveling system of questing then this game isn't for you because it is quite traditional in that sense: you need to read the quest text to know what you are doing and if you don't read you won't be immersing yourself as much as you could in this game.