Kulner Posted February 1, 2019 Group: Members Content Count: 28 Reputation: 1 Joined: 10/11/2017 Status: Offline Report Share Posted February 1, 2019 Hello Admin. Very cool and interesting changes. However, I would like to notice that the change of "swamp" on the PVP map is a bad choice for me. Because: 1. Vulcanus = PVP MAP >>>> Boss Bloody Queen 2. Raklion / LaCleon = PVP MAP >>>> Boss Selupan and now 3. Swamp = PVP MAP ?? Boss Medusa ?? I think it is not good, the balance on the server will be destroyed. It's great fun on the "swamp" without PVP MAP. Why? I translate now. Whoever kills players must reckon with the fact that soon he will not be able to teleport. if you do not clean up "PK". "PK" is a kind of payment for what he did (kills players), otherwise he kills players with impunity as on the PVP map and has no consequences. Then the "swamp" is the map on which the highest "MASTER EXP" is located. New players will be aggrieved against those who have 100-150 "MASTER LVL" because old (strong) players will kill them with impunity, new players will not be able to gain experience quickly. Therefore, the game will be boring for us (old players), because there will be no rivalry with the new ones. Please think about it and refer to what I wrote. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ADMIN Posted February 1, 2019 Group: Administrators Content Count: 3,946 Reputation: 2,211 Joined: 12/30/2015 Status: Offline Device: Windows Report Share Posted February 1, 2019 You gave your own answers already. Gens maps = top maps. If you want top exp you stay with the risk and fight with others or stay safe vs same gens, nobody said that newbies should exp in an easy way on top maps, else what's the point to get stronger if you already have safe access to top locations. In exchange of that relics is normal map now, another top map but not the best map, as it should have been. Top maps = top bosses, designed for guild battles (gens vs gens) or ks between same gens. Minos 1 "The only way to do great work is to love what you do" - Steve Jobs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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