Riley Sheridan
Member
Question:
So I just hit 52 and started noticing the massive difference between the quest/dungeon gear drops and those used by some of the more common PvP groups. With gear score having such a major influence over your ability to survive rather than individual skill/build, I was wandering, just how rough is the great grind in AA? I'm very much the type of person that will login for a few hours, find something fun to do, and then just go do it. I don't usually have a plan, I don't own any land (nor will I ever), and I pretty much just fly by the seat of my pants. I'm starting to think that my playstyle doesn't really blend with with AA's natural progression model.
So I just hit 52 and started noticing the massive difference between the quest/dungeon gear drops and those used by some of the more common PvP groups. With gear score having such a major influence over your ability to survive rather than individual skill/build, I was wandering, just how rough is the great grind in AA? I'm very much the type of person that will login for a few hours, find something fun to do, and then just go do it. I don't usually have a plan, I don't own any land (nor will I ever), and I pretty much just fly by the seat of my pants. I'm starting to think that my playstyle doesn't really blend with with AA's natural progression model.