Any decent grinder mmo's out there? I am currently playing priston tale again, but its kinda deserted, no low levels, I've lved a char from 1-60 since I started, and I think I seen someone my level in a field once. Would prefer if the game has it like priston tale where you can solo, but also can party, which ends up having 6-8 people killing stuff for more overall exp. I don't mind light questing, if its mostly for gear. For example Luna Online Reborn is kinda terrible because normal monsters give bascally no exp. My char is like level 12 and gets 0.2 per kill or so. I'd also like a slightly randomized item system like priston tale/diablo 3 if its possible. Graphics don't matter to me as long as: it has active players across all levels that are willing to party up, and isin't too cash shop heavy, I don't mind spending a bit though.
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The first 50 or so levels are done really quick through simple quests, but then after that it's almost 100% grind. It doesn't take all that long, and through quests and selling materials you can buy items off players pretty easy in the trading towns. It's point and click though so you might not like that type of control scheme. But honestly it's free and it's pretty populated on the few servers they have left (I would reccomend Chronos though since it has the most consistent player count of 2.5k + online).
The PvP is really great too and castle sieges are a blast as well as owning castles as a clan / alliance, but the cash shop does make enhancing gear really easy whereas you will have a relatively rough time doing it without the cash shop but it is possible.
It's a grind game, the gear is not like diablo though, you basically have to enchant gear upwards with a chance to fail. Pretty active player base.
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BDO is great for grinding as well, but I would only suggest t if you like life skills/economy sim aspects as well.
Tree of Savior on the other hand has some of the more typical mmo PvE content like dungeons, etc that BDO doesn't.
Both good grinders, just depends what else you might like to do.
WurmOnline is ok if you like crafting, building, and the sort.
Runescape has always been my favorite grinder. In My Opinion it has the best rewards in the form of it's quests that take themselves serious at the right times, and in other cases have that British-Monty-Python-Like humor which works in the world.
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It's being releaunched this coming week so everyone will start at the same levels and it's a game that has some massive, but fun grinds... fun, if you like sailing the high seas to trade goods between real-world ports, at least.
Warframe is a fun, grindy game.
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Being a pessimist is a win-win pattern of thinking. If you're a pessimist (I'll admit that I am!) you're either:
A. Proven right (if something bad happens)
or
B. Pleasantly surprised (if something good happens)
Either way, you can't lose! Try it out sometime!
U could look at lord of the rings online that was always a heavy grind game and if u want to do it free even more so. Not really my thing but seems to meet most of your requirements.
I like grinders but at the same time I dislike them, I like the sense of progression/getting stronger grinders usually have, but the thing I dislike is how the gameplay just gets stale pretty quickly due to a lack of skills or things to do otherwise, and I don't mean questing, as most questing is just grinding disguised. I especally hate delivery/talk quests, the ones where it sends you halfway across the world just to deliver someting or talk to a npc, FF14 abuses the hell out of this type of quest.
Being a pessimist is a win-win pattern of thinking. If you're a pessimist (I'll admit that I am!) you're either:
A. Proven right (if something bad happens)
or
B. Pleasantly surprised (if something good happens)
Either way, you can't lose! Try it out sometime!