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Zoirenna
8/27/2004 11:05:34 AM
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| Here is the first installment of Zoirenna's background story. Hope you all like it.
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Zoirenna gazed out of the arched window in her room, letting her eyes wander over the rooftops of Midora city. Many of the people milling around in the street below would be thrilled to have such a view of the city, and though it had offered her countless hours of daydreaming, now it seemed like the most boring thing in the world.
Her room was in ... |
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Adventure groups
8/30/2004 4:56:06 AM
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| First a little background for this post:
My first character on Vives was Zoirenna. She pretty much soloed her way to level 14, while exploring most of Vives areas. She had a bunch of very enjoyable RP encounters along the way, but only two encounters resulted in any real adventuring (ie., not just standing around and RP'ing). The first one was the very interesting adventure that took a group lead by Cantor to steal the stone from Helkris and bring it to Malakai. Unfortunately, at the time, ... |
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Re: Adventure groups
8/31/2004 6:57:25 AM
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| I read the rules for posting in the Feedback topic, but since it seems nobody follows them anyway.. here goes:
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"Does XP matter that much though? I mean yeah, it's nice to be rewarded for killing stuff but if it's more fun for you to party up with people than solo anyway, what matter the XP? The fun's its own reward surely. "
Yes. I don't care if I get pretty lousy xp or even zero xp when grouping with others. But I DO care about the fact that if there are higher level characters ... |
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Re: Adventure groups
9/2/2004 5:41:23 AM
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| Veran, after those other posts, I'm amazed that you can put your finger on the problem in such a succinct sentence.
Party level variation penalty and diminishing xp gains do not mix.
If the world was black and white, and players were either roleplayers or powergamers, then all this would not be an issue. However, people inevitably fall in between extremes, which means that while players on Vives tend to enjoy roleplaying over powerplaying, they also take character levelling into ... |
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