Poll: What do you think of the recent EXP changes?
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The old EXP multiplier system needs to come back, re add 2x Cards for 200+ characters.
39.68%
25 39.68%
The old EXP multiplier system needs to come back, DO NOT re add 2x Cards for 200+ characters.
17.46%
11 17.46%
The new EXP system is fine, but add 2x Cards back.
12.70%
8 12.70%
The new EXP system is fine and we do not need 2x Cards
6.35%
4 6.35%
Don't train, don't care.
23.81%
15 23.81%
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About The New EXP Rates and Bosses Post Unleashed
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I agree with their decision to keep the 2x cards out of the 201-250 range, and also agree with their reasoning. It'll be nice to have the "impossible to reach/very difficult" cap back, instead of having waves of level 200s like it means absolutely nothing. Yes, I know. People used to race to 200, now everyone wants to race to 250. But whats the point? I was never one to make 15+ different classes. Having additional content beyond 200 at a steady pace will be nice, instead of speeding through it and never stopping to enjoy anything. And this is especially true if there truly is a 5th job on the way. From what I understand, that was the entire point of raising the cap. People complained: "Everything is too easy, things used to be challenging, levels used to mean something, and now they don't". I see level 250 as the answer to those complaints. Why raise the level cap if you're going to make it as easy to reach as the old one?


I sincerely hope that they don't go back on the decision to take away the coupons and that they stop anyone who tries to circumvent it.

Now, as for the other changes to the system regarding exp gain? My comments in this post have nothing to do with that.
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About The New EXP Rates and Bosses Post Unleashed - by Declaimed - 2013-07-27, 03:29 PM

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