2) Hi2U Nyzul floors 20, 40, 60~
6) The only areas that are hard to reach are the three nation dungeons. The beastmen forts have tele crystals right outside their doors.
I'll admit, I lol'd
Why in the HELL would they add a "reverse level synch"? It's not the higher levels that have a shortage of players, it's the lower levels. Unless you want to "reverse level synch" a Whm to 60 and have him only be able to use cure.
The AN gear is mainly very mediocre and not endgame worthy at all. Following that trend, I don't see the bodies having all that great of stats for anyone who does endgame stuff. They'll be AN buyable, and have ok-but-not-great stats and probably won't replace anything major from bigger fights.
Having said that, I'm calling it now, the WotG mission completion gear will be a neck piece.
I don't know if you tried to be funny or not but see:
Sceptical
skep·ti·cal also scep·ti·cal (skěp'tĭ-kəl)
adj.
- Marked by or given to doubt; questioning: a skeptical attitude; skeptical of political promises.
- Relating to or characteristic of skeptics or skepticism.
It is actually spelt that way (and yes [is]spelled and spelt are both correct usage before someone freaks out on that, look it up in a dictionary if you like).
This amuses me further. I was unaware 'skeptical' could be spelled 'sceptical'. My comment is a demonstration of what silliness went through my head as I read 'sceptical' with a silent 'c' as in 'scepter'.
'Sceptical' appears to have roots in the French sceptique (silent 'c') and Latin scepticus (hard 'c') and is the more common spelling in Canada, UK, and Australia, but 'skeptical' is primarily used in the United States and follows the spelling of the Greek skeptomai.
This explains my unfamiliarity with the word 'sceptical' and why my "English/United States" dictionary in Firefox underlines the word as misspelled.
Cool :D
I really am interested in what this "New System" is and what kind of impact it'll have on the game. I just pray to god it's not a new endgame area. x.x
Anyway, hopefully SE fixes my biggest gripe with BLU this update. Sucks changing my mian job then losing all my set spells ><
low level events!
Cuz we all loved promyvion and Riverne and aqueducts and sacrarium so very much.
Rainbow Staff that uses all the elemental beads to make?
The HQ would be so expensive, harr harr.
about more inventory space,,,
having a npc that can store r/ex gear like jelly ring, bb, boxers mantle etc, would be nice
Need to store armor like the event storer. Piece by piece instead of a set.
i'd just be happy if i could get an omni-obi. toting around so many obis is a frustrating and space hungry exercise with no distinct traits to each. with the ele staves, at least some have special properties, most notably terra having -20% damage which i'd want to keep still and i guarantee would not find its way into a rainbow stick.
Yeah, so in that case, carry the specific staff. Like I said, there'd be a penalty. But for a job like COR, having one staff for QD, then maybe carrying around your Vulcan's when you shoot for TP, that'd be great! PLDs and BRD/WHMs could have their -20% damage, and other mages could have their darks for the hMP. It's a compromise, for sure.
Anyway...just an idea. Back to update speculation!
Didn't you get the memo? 140... oops, I mean 150 is the largest possible amount of inventory that the game can handle in memory, due to PS2 limitations. You can tell because the most inventory that you can access at any given instant is 150 (70 inventory + 80 safe or 80 storage or 80 locker or 80 temp. items).
New systems = actually allowing more people into fanfest.
A staff that has +15% magic damage and +15% magic accuracy? No way. Each staff has penalties on it associated with it's opposing element, there's no way they'd make a Prism Staff or Rainbow Staff unless it had something like -20 STR/DEX/VIT/INT/MND/CHR/AGI on it or like -50% MP.