pretty sure vVvAiaynAvVv is female so odds are she doesnt want a girlfriendlol
Why not? You hate playing anything but wizard, but you want different past-lives. GRing with +5 Hearts of Wood does solve your problem. You play from 1-20 as a wizard over and over and over and over, but you gain the other class past-lives that you want.
(You kind of swing from one extreme to another... as someone who used to have 20 alts, why is it so terrible to play a sorc instead of a wizard for a while?)
This. Playing different classes in a game where the good gear is BtC means you have reasons to grind gear that you normally wouldn't be interested in, which means more game play before burning out.
For example, I ground out Icy Rainments on my WF Wiz when I was planning on TRing into a fleshy ranger back when the expectation was that the Ranger PL would be Ram's Might.
"I require a reminder as to why raining arcane destruction is not an appropriate response to all of life's indignities" - Vaarsuvius, OoTS #674
LMAO...did you ever consider the fact that the only reason people don't do what I am suggesting is because they don't have the option to.
So an option is presented that probably would actually appeal to a lot of people and it's just automatically brushed aside because "there are more important things to work on".
Like what...fixing the lags and glitches that are for one...never fixed...or for two..replaced by new ones...or in some cases both.
And the argument that is is not something a lot of people would do is completely moot.....how many people switched from multi-classing to pure builds once the capstones came out?
A lot.
I dont think someone who plays the same class over and over and over should get the same benifits as someone who plays everyone class once or more. and no I dont have a completionist and likely never will but if I want one I expect to have to play some classes I dont enjoy much.
Beware the Sleepeater
3 Rules to Life
1.) "Dont teach a pig how to sing because it wastes your time and annoys the pig."
2.) "Never wrestle a pig in mud, because you get dirty and the pig enjoys it."
3.) "Never argue with an idiot because people watching cannot tell the difference."
Krago - Dwarven Barbarian
91 Past Life feats = OP. All 36 past lives from FvS, Sorc, Cleric, Wizard, Arti and Druid on a Sorc/FvS means that Sorc/FvS can solo all content blindfolded, underlevelled, unbuffed, ungeared on Elite/Epic.
+6 to hit, +6 damage, +3 crit damage before modifiers, +15 elemental resists (stacking), +25% healing amp, +18 Spell Pen, +260 SP, +5 UMD, +150 HP, +6 saves, +7 on most spell DCs... you'd be a god.
3 Rules to Life
1.) "Dont teach a pig how to sing because it wastes your time and annoys the pig."
2.) "Never wrestle a pig in mud, because you get dirty and the pig enjoys it."
3.) "Never argue with an idiot because people watching cannot tell the difference."
Krago - Dwarven Barbarian
No...what I am trying to state is that each class should have more than one tier of 3x stacking past life feats, but they would only be available after the first three are acquired and they would also only be available to people who only TR as one class.
Example......
Play four lives as a Wizard...you now have +6 spell pen and DC's to wands.
Tier two free past life feat: You now gain 20 spell points when you continue to TR as a wizard....this feat is only available to Wizards who have all three of the first tier past life feats unlocked and you must have only played as a Wizard for all previous lives to qualify. This feat can be stacked 3 times.
This basically means to even get this next tier you'd have to of had played 4 Wizard lives and only played a wizard.
That's just a loose example....and it should be something available for all classes to do....with a different feat of course.
Some people are just not interested in playing different classes...dealing with the inventory issues is causes and don't really care about completionist.
Play the game as a class that is fun for you, in content that is fun for you. If you love running level 1-19 quests over and over on a wizard TR, do it. Who cares that you don't gain more power in the process? It's not so different from being an altoholic and advancing to high levels on a totally new character every couple months.
Oh I probably will after lingering around in EPIC land after a while and get sick of dealing with the jaded egomaniacs there
And it will be fun to re-level even if nothing is at the end of it....but still...I don't see why this would be such a hard thing to implement and I think a lot of people would be into it.