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I remember back in EQ days those that bought their toons on ebay gained a bad reputation (not without reason).
In WoW, Death Knights gained a bad reputation, which reminded me of the way people beat up ebayers.
So, I'm curious, is there a similar backlash in game to the new 85s? Or are they being well received, welcomed into guilds gladly, etc.?
Or are people denying them groups and bad-mouthing them in chat, etc?
Or....some of both?
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1st. Yeah!
at 85
unless players are running SF dungeons
won't be seeing much grouping until 90+ unless you are in a guild
the EQ2 level cap is 95 and DOV dungeons are lvl 90+
EQ2 fan sites
Yes, but is there a warm reception or a cold reception or some of both?
Is there a backlash of hate to those who didn't level up the toon from scratch?
on forums, not well received
in game, i think gamers are ambivalent - i haven't seen much of any backlash
before SOE nerfed the "dungeon maker" dungeons,
I saw players getting fast 90s with max aa in less than 8 hours
Powerleveling is a common practice in EQ2
While i love mercs
mercs also don't help for learning your class -- mercs put leveling into speed mode
EQ2 fan sites
I don't think people really care because hey, at least it means more warm bodies to play with. On the other hand you have players that have no idea how to play their class because they didn't see it grow over 85 levels and EQ2 has a lot of skills you need to come to terms with.
In our guild most new 85s belong to people that already have lower level toons and continues to play them. It is a way to group and see more of the game. So far the reception has been good. But we have none in guild that had not played EQ2 at all before they got the new 85.
Personally I like it its fun with more people.
Chi puo dir com'egli arde é in picciol fuoco.
He who can describe the flame does not burn.
Petrarch