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cRPG => General Discussion => Topic started by: Kulin_ban on August 31, 2012, 06:45:05 pm
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HACKED
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Everyone? It takes the same xp to get from 31 to 32 as it does to get from 1-31.
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That would be the only thing that could possibly make me retire again.
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That would be the only thing that could possibly make me retire again.
This.....
I just hit 33 and if I got 2-3 LP's for retiring now I would do it probably.
Otherwise? Hellllllllllllllllllllllllllll no. :mrgreen:
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entry into the hall of fame.
I'm 32, that's the only thing i would consider retiring for. But i would have to get a statue for me and my horse, and my horses penis must be immortalized in solid gold. His penis must also be erect and ejaculating diamonds.
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Soon to be 34. Some heirloompoints, a title and some kind of Hall of Fame-entry will not make me retire. There has to be something really nice to get me to retire. 3 extra-skillpoints might do the trick =P
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I am level 32 (20 mil right now) and I think the only thing that would make me retire is if they reintroduced the wpf rollover thing.
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One would think you should need to hit 33 tho at least to get anything. Getting to 32 is not that hard.
31--->32 is like 1 normal gen.
32--->33 is another 2.5 gens.
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Nothing will sway me from my path to 34.
I am level 32 (20 mil right now) and I think the only thing that would make me retire is if they reintroduced the wpf rollover thing.
Except maybe the promise of 200+ wpf..
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One would think you should need to hit 33 tho at least to get anything. Getting to 32 is not that hard.
31--->32 is like 1 normal gen.
32--->33 is another 2.5 gens.
Although I agree, I don't think anyone is going to retire from 33 for 2 loom points, since you are getting more then that from the levels. Plus there is a good chance you will already have everything that you need loomed anyway.
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No.
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Although I agree, I don't think anyone is going to retire from 33 for 2 loom points, since you are getting more then that from the levels. Plus there is a good chance you will already have everything that you need loomed anyway.
Depends... I think there must be some 33+ guys who are unhappy with their build and would retire if the devs added some sweetener.
Others who like their build and have all their looms would prolly need something really cool tho.
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Depends... I think there must be some 33+ guys who are unhappy with their build and would retire if the devs added some sweetener.
Others who like their build and have all their looms would prolly need something really cool tho.
^This. I'm 2 million away from 33 and I'm dying slowly because I do not enjoy my build...but don't want to respec and lose the 17 million exp. I only played once (last night) in the last two-three weeks.
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I've got 122m of exp right now, it's something like 15 generations, no? Give me 15 loom points :lol:
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Someone test this out and let me know. I'm level 32, 22 million XP but I fucked up my build and don't want to respec, and didn't want to retire since I should have retired 14 million ago.
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I would rather see a respec bonus than one for retirement.
< 32 50% xp loss
> 32 40% xp loss
> 33 35% xp loss
> 34 30% xp loss
> 35 25% xp loss (45 million xp loss instead of 90)
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When I retire at lvl 33 I demand to be able to summon a skeleton ice mage like in diablo2 that slows down my enemies !!!
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I worked so hard to have my perfect infantry/throw/cav build on 34, I don't think I'll ever throw that away one day.
Fack loom points !
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Yes, Awesome. Once i hit 32...will do.
Only reason why i'm going for 32 is cause i want some extra cool stuff and more looms. Need 300 MW's.
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A fully masterworked equipment doesn't mean shit against a level 34 character, you should be happy you made the right choice :lol:
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A fully masterworked equipment doesn't mean shit against a level 34 character, you should be happy you made the right choice :lol:
Only thing about lvl 32 that I like: I can tribridize. Normally I'm a hybrid, but with this build, I can get 120 2h, like 80-90 pole and 100 xbow. Perfect for all situations!
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Only thing about lvl 32 that I like: I can tribridize. Normally I'm a hybrid, but with this build, I can get 120 2h, like 80-90 pole and 100 xbow. Perfect for all situations!
If you carry all these weapons.
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Thinking about it, might go 1h/pole hybrid...
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I can. Though I don't use them ALL in one map. Usually it's 2h/pole(as I'm mounted). But if there's a signficant pike/HA majority, the lance gets dropped in favor of the xbow.
But I can pick up a dropped spear and use it if need be on the ground, or an xbow if so inclined. I just can't stand those bullshit 160 wpf 21/15 builds. Pure just isn't what this game should be about. Should be about having fun. And I like to play a bunch of classes, so I make sure I can have fun. If i continue my build out to level 34, I'd add either throwing or 1h/sheild into it. Why? Cause I fuking can and it will be fun.
Even my alts(save for the archer) are pretty much hybrids too. Then again, I only play most to level 20. Only got 3 alts of level 20 and 2 of them are themed characters(Roman legionary and the pope (http://c-rpg.net/index.php?page=ladderoverviewclans#!?page=ladderinfoclandetail&id=1412)!
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:( im only 32
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only 5 loom points for lvl 34 isnt worth it.
should be 10 points based on the xp grind.
any retiring at 31 gives you quicker gratification, leveling to 34 takes months or even almost a year for me.
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^This. I'm 2 million away from 33 and I'm dying slowly because I do not enjoy my build...but don't want to respec and lose the 17 million exp. I only played once (last night) in the last two-three weeks.
great, you don't enjoy the game because of your build but you dont want to change your build (so you can actually enjoy the game) because of some pixel amount of xp?
great, just great
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Looms are overrated and you stop caring about them after the first 3-4 MWs. Seems like most people love hording MWs and racking up the useless in game gold though for the lulz (tincan upkeep?). Keep your looms and "hall of fame," I'm going to lvl34 so I can be OP and wreck scrub peasants.
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^This. I'm 2 million away from 33 and I'm dying slowly because I do not enjoy my build...but don't want to respec and lose the 17 million exp. I only played once (last night) in the last two-three weeks.
I hit 33 for the first time ever 2 weeks ago, never leveling a character past 31 before. It took me at least 4 or 5 months of mostly Strat battles to get that far, and I had a pretty nice level 33 build for pure 2 hander, without getting bored of it because I only did Strat.
Guess what I did 2 days ago, and lost 22 million XP? I said FUCK IT and respecced just to swap stats around and put riding in my build, because I missed my horse.
What's great about respeccing at this high level is that you can optimize your build for level 32 and just leave IF or WM or something to fill in at 33. Just go ahead and pull the trigger on that respec. 17 million is only 2 gens, except you will be an OP level 32 character instead of underleveled and bored for 8 million XP of it.
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Being high lvl is an advantage vs "normal" lvl 30 players, and now more loompoints should be given too? Any other way to reward 24/7 players and shit on the casual players?
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the xp grind is bad enough that yes, more loom points are the only way to make it worthwhile to retire.
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The calculations some people are doing are absurd. You CAN'T get 10 loom points for retiring at 34, p.e., becase although is the same xp that you should do to retire 10 times and get 10 looms, if you go for level 34, you have actually enjoyed playing all of that xp with a superior level character. If you go retiring through all that xp, half the time you play with a -30 level character, and the other half, with a 30 level character.
Going max level makes you play 4m xp with a -30 character, and the rest with a +30 character ... it would be unfair that you get same looms for retiring at superior levels compared to retiring normally at 31.
So the idea is ok, you get half the looms and a title, so people that have tried max leveling and somehow got bored of it, have the option to retire getting some benefits too (before, you couldn't), but not equal than retiring normally.
That is said from a lvl 34 character player view ...
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yea but you have to wait longer to get the loom points. you can grind 1-31 in two weeks and retire.
grinding to 34 you need half a year so its a lot longer.
just saying there is no incentive to keep playing past lvl 34. I am not going for 35, it would take another year probably.
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Probably still won't retire yet. I want to get to level 33 before I think of going back to dismal peasanthood.
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Hmmm, 3 heirloom points and the title of Veteran? I'll stick with my build.