Lord of the rings online
My Loremaster used some days to do nothing. Then I switched to grinding missions. Of course, it is boring, yet mission deeds reward with valuable Virtue xo (1000 worth), so I have to do them.
Windstorms at low level is better than Stormsong at top one, this is the fact.
Problem is levelling. I do need lvl.50 as soon as possible and missions are too slow for that. Alas, i do not have Urugarth or Carn Dum to run these. Kinship was too busy or just relaxed to aid me with powerleveeling. But I will ask again and again, I do need lvl.50. After my virtues are dealt with, I may freely level up, missions or not.
Meanwhile Lotro has milestones announced. We will be getting crafting revamp – if done correctly, this would be great. Currently, some crafting is not worth effort. Quest/loot items are better, so why bother (except cosmetic)? Legendary items revamp made most professions useless. If SSG manages to listen and change to players’ benefit, this would be just great. New biomes are promised, yet not sure if this is needed.
Some things sound…cautious. Class changes: nerfing again? No no no, SSG, just do stop at nerfing and just leave things as they are. “Power changes” – nerfing again? No no no, SSG, just leave things where they are.
New level cap: yeah, 150. Rush to it (and then i could freely explore evil Gundabad). Not needed.
We will also have new class. New expansion. Maybe even new quest pack.
Class: not needed, we have everything, from A to Z, covered, be it melee mega-destroyer (Brawler), Sith-like mage (Runekeeper), animal keeper (Loremaster) etc.
Overall, it’s on the edge: if done correctly, changes could be beneficial and attract new players. If done “me big boss, me know better, me smash” style – changes could harm game. Of course, new level cap is not needed as is new class.
So, my grind continues – grind without inspiration, just for the sake of leaving grumpy Moria behind – and I await, even if a bit cautiously, changes to the game.
We shall see how things turn up, for better or worse. Let us hope for better.