valys wrote:
Even if they don't admit it, everyone knows the loot and xp in DSP sucks.
The loot in Dawnshroud Peaks does suck, but the XP isn't bad at all - Unfortunately, most groups stay there long after the mobs they're hunting have turned DB.
Big pet peave of mine. I *HATE* grinding low DBs in a group. Try to make it interesting, at least. I solo'd about 7 or so levels on my Shaman in DSP, and occasionally, I'd accept an invite to a group, which would invariably decide to start killing mass amounts of stuff that's been DB to me for ages. I'd usually hang out for a bit, and then duck out to go kite Reds and Yellows.
Other than that little bit, I aggree whole heartedly with your post.
fronglo wrote:
I am currently sitting on a 25 necro and a 27 berserker cause I can NEVER find a group.
There's no reason that Necro has to be parked at level 25. (I love soloing clases)
As for the zerker, I'd park him in OT, or Unrest (basement groups). In just a couple levels he'll be about the right level for Gunthak.
I usually park my characters in high traffic areas, because it's just easier to get a pick-up group that way.
I've been playing for about a year now. It just seems so strange to me to hear about the problems getting groups.
Besides, who needs a full group anyway? There nothing wrong with Duo'ing. I've got some great EQ friendships that were born out of inability to snag a group. (On a given night, as opposed to as a chronic problem.)
I think a lot of this may be server dependant, as well, but I never had a problem on Brell, and now that it's CT, it's even easier. (I think shrouds will make it easier to find low level group mates too.)
Honestly, getting pickup groups with inconsiderate or incompetant players is a much bigger problem in my eyes.
Edited, Thu Sep 15 20:28:00 2005 by BellamDreamguard
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