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		cRPG => General Discussion => Topic started by: Tristan_of_Erzoth on September 18, 2011, 08:38:42 pm
		
			
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				Hello all, I just recently hit level 31, and was wondering, is retirement worth it?
			
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				http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8u7px_GzWQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8u7px_GzWQ)
 
 Just be sure you heirloom something you like to use, and can stick with.
 
 Or you can sell the loompoint, if you are one of those people, but I would never sell my hard work of a gen, until I have everything I need heirlooming-wise.
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				Yes, yes! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3ALwKeSEYs&feature=related), it's definitely worth it if you're gonna max out an heirloom, it's just a pain leveling up again...
			
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				I find it to be worth it, not for the gen or the bonuses, but simply because I like trying out new builds and actually enjoy not being level 30/31.  I feel that trying new builds on my main is different than trying them on alts, though I'm not really sure why.  I do know I have alts who are way better at certain things than my main is, even with the same build.  (Especially my one-hander.  Braeden sucks at 1h fighting.)
			
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				Hello all, I just recently hit level 31, and was wondering, is retirement worth it?
 
 
 if you should think about retiring,  ask experienced players what items to loome.
 
 atm,  i can highly recommend medium hand armor.
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				Yes it is several times, i advise you to heirloom body armour or gloves/gauntlets first, weapons later.
 
 have fun.
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				Don't retire if you just play the game casually imo. However, if you plan on playing this game for the long haul... Start that heirlooming!
			
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				Just keep respecing to stay under level 25 and build up a huge warchest of gold as you ride a plated charger with black plate every round for free, then buy heirlooms with all that free gold.