What if in another (major) update, instead of new worlds, we have to spend a world's worth amount of time in already done worlds, such as redoing Celestia, or Dragonspyre.
We wouldn't "redo" them, but we would deal with newer Morgantine problems with new quests, and maybe even new zones. It's more like an expansion.
What do you guys think? I'd love to see this happen.
What if in another (major) update, instead of new worlds, we have to spend a world's worth amount of time in already done worlds, such as redoing Celestia, or Dragonspyre.
We wouldn't "redo" them, but we would deal with newer Morgantine problems with new quests, and maybe even new zones. It's more like an expansion.
What do you guys think? I'd love to see this happen.
What if in another (major) update, instead of new worlds, we have to spend a world's worth amount of time in already done worlds, such as redoing Celestia, or Dragonspyre.
We wouldn't "redo" them, but we would deal with newer Morgantine problems with new quests, and maybe even new zones. It's more like an expansion.
What do you guys think? I'd love to see this happen.
Plus Avernus is WAY cooler than Dragonspyre.
what is avernus? whatever it is, it's not cooler than dragonspyre... nothing is cooler than dragonspyre.
and oh, yeah... i'd rather go on a crafting spree or jump off some cliff in azteca than ever redo celestia for any reason, xp gain or not.
Not sure how this would work. There would be higher levels mingling around with lower levels. It would be like a legendary wizard spending all of their time in Wizard City with occasional visits to Krokotopia. The idea would mean low levels meet high levels, and the higher levels might not appreciate that.
Not sure how this would work. There would be higher levels mingling around with lower levels. It would be like a legendary wizard spending all of their time in Wizard City with occasional visits to Krokotopia. The idea would mean low levels meet high levels, and the higher levels might not appreciate that.
Actually believe the opposite - when little wizards see big wizards doing big wizard things, it's an inspiration. Like when you're a noob and you're in Crab Alley helping Cromshell and you see the lineup at Waterworks, and the amazing gear they have, it makes you want to work harder. And sometimes, if you're not a complete noob and you don't pester them for gifts or help power leveling or free pity hatches, you can gain a powerful friend and mentor.
Mingling of the levels should happen more, not less. This is what makes logging in every day worth it - being a mentor, having a mentor - because you know you're not alone out there at the mercy of the tides.
Actually believe the opposite - when little wizards see big wizards doing big wizard things, it's an inspiration. Like when you're a noob and you're in Crab Alley helping Cromshell and you see the lineup at Waterworks, and the amazing gear they have, it makes you want to work harder. And sometimes, if you're not a complete noob and you don't pester them for gifts or help power leveling or free pity hatches, you can gain a powerful friend and mentor.
Mingling of the levels should happen more, not less. This is what makes logging in every day worth it - being a mentor, having a mentor - because you know you're not alone out there at the mercy of the tides.
What if in another (major) update, instead of new worlds, we have to spend a world's worth amount of time in already done worlds, such as redoing Celestia, or Dragonspyre.
We wouldn't "redo" them, but we would deal with newer Morgantine problems with new quests, and maybe even new zones. It's more like an expansion.
What do you guys think? I'd love to see this happen.
Plus Avernus is WAY cooler than Dragonspyre.
I was thinking about something similar to this; second parts of worlds. Like "Wysteria Part 2", which is another tournament to compete for the spiral cup, and it's A LOT harder. Like for level 90.
Actually believe the opposite - when little wizards see big wizards doing big wizard things, it's an inspiration. Like when you're a noob and you're in Crab Alley helping Cromshell and you see the lineup at Waterworks, and the amazing gear they have, it makes you want to work harder. And sometimes, if you're not a complete noob and you don't pester them for gifts or help power leveling or free pity hatches, you can gain a powerful friend and mentor.
Mingling of the levels should happen more, not less. This is what makes logging in every day worth it - being a mentor, having a mentor - because you know you're not alone out there at the mercy of the tides.
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Also, I'd Like To Go Back, Just To See All The Things I've Accomplished, All The Wizard City Memories I Miss. I Would Really Like Going Back To Where My Whole Wizard Experience Started.