Incredibly low drop rates

Go back to retail.

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I dunno about drop rates, i’m a wrath baby who fell in love with this game through private servers.

I got 60 Bristleback Quilboar Tusks in the time it took me to do 50% of Tribes of War. On Private servers the drop rate is done is such a way that it takes you until the next part of the chain.

It was so casual compared to the normal grind of the time that literally became wows formula of success

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It’s exactly what we all wanted.
Take this into account, back then alot of us were stranded at 58 - 60 without quests because we skipped some or didn’t bother to grind enough.
Go ahead and kill 100 mobs for 1 item, you’ll be thankful later.

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Then it Works as intended

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Wait fudge I only have 59 and I went back to clear inventory.

Classic!!!

Thats the way the cookie crumbles.

Because the quests are designed to make you grind, if you only have to kill 8 mobs, you’d not have enough quests.

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Nobody tell OP that he’ll have to grind mobs for experience at higher levels.

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If you don’t like it then please LEAVE, so we can play!

Because if you think something isn’t fun you shouldn’t play it.

There aren’t even enough quests at higher levels anyway.

I got it on my second croco lol

The only problem i had till now was the eggs in echo of isles. this thing took me 2 hours to do it.

It was different time. Instead of designing a lot of different content to keep subscribers they lowered drop rates by a lot. It was simply different form of timegating. Thats how phylosphy for keeping subscribers was back in the day.

Think of it this way: low drop rate = more XP from killing mobs to get the items.
:slight_smile:

Got sidas bag off the first ooze just get lucky m8

if you had higher drop rates for quests, you would kill less monsters and already be even further behind levels when going from zone to zone.

Another BfABaby whine.

Part of Classic was finding out plainstriders don’t all have beaks.

I still get PTSD from these Zhevra hooves when I see them.