Ddo how many completionists are there




















A fun life, if not my most effective, yet still, fun! It lacked any ability to help a party beyond hitting things and needed to be welded to a healer.

But other than that, wow, the DPS! It actually worked pretty well too. Odd, but true, and surprisingly effective. Acid rocks! Life 8: Paladin A tank! And I found that I liked it! No DPS but enough of everything else to make it a fun and useful build. I only died twice all life! Another end-game capable build. Life 9: Druid My Gamer Girl designed this Druid20 fast nuking build, and it is the most amazing heroic build of all time.

The build is just that good. Life Wizard I think the best end-game wizards are casting wizards. I just wrote about this one yesterday but for those with a terribly short memory, it was a solid build with excellent end-game potential, although some people felt it needed more HP and more agro attractant to be an end-game tank.

And somewhere around here I got itchy. I was tired of building Mawry, I wanted to play her. We need an incentive for completionists to keep on keeping on and get even more rewards. Give them their own locker on Guild ship with more btc bank space or something. It just seem like completionists leave this game after they show Us their true potential and get a puny reward that gives them no incentive to stick around.

Plus others I don't think "winning DDO" is the reason.. Maybe is just achieving a result and don't have anything left to do.. I still have to get Completionist on my "long term completionist project" still missing 3 lives.. In the meantime, I'm doin Epic Completionist with another toon..

When both of them are - slowly - done.. I can invert them or just try to find something else to do with my little spare time So, in the end..

Probably a lot of them left, and a lot of them are doing some other circles through all the classes.. I don't think there's an answer.. I submit that everyone who stopped playing DDO found something more fun to do, and they still come back to play during breakups, business trips, and any other event that interferes with doing that more fun thing.

DDO may have a big resurgence in its future when players get too old for that more fun thing. A possible solution to the carpal tunnel mouse click issue with turn ins. Originally Posted by Severlin. We don't envision starting players with Starter Gear and zero knowledge playing on Hard or Elite.

I see 2 possibilities : - OP is stupid - We all miss our sarcasm check Oh and a third one, you can pretend sarcasm is what you aimed first though it was not. Aezechiel Caster, 14th life - Kakophonyc Bard, 2nd life - Larsenkarden High saves evartie, 4th life - Lewela Bard, 6th life - Punkcanard sorcerer 4th life - Usuldur Melee, completionist - Sylentbob Vistani knife fighter, 2nd life Uhm yea, personally the completionist hype left me quite fast.

Completionist as feat is very useful. What are you going to do now? Now I can finally play the game I am not currently a completionist, but am working towards it 5th life. Stats are love, stats are life. It would be nice if you got some special roll of credits or your name added to an in game list, like the founders monument in the harbor. I don't do XP except as a side benefit. Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 8 - Apr 9 th , at pm.

Offline I Hate Idiots! Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 9 - Apr 10 th , at am. Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 10 - Apr 10 th , at pm. Posts: Joined: Jan 28 th , Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 11 - Apr 10 th , at pm. Reaper XP? Front loading power gains while back loading "difficult" lives? Anyway, you are right that which lives you prioritize should be based on which role you want to end up in or perform in as many lives as possible. Though if you are determined to get triple everything eventually then no effort will be wasted.

Second, 15 IRs yes all of them , at least one of each class. Third, 30 RRs. Mainly for the AP, but stats are nice too. Fourth, 21 HRs to fill the rest in, starting with the most useful to your preferred role. Step 3 and 4 can be intermixed to fill out the most useful HRs earlier. Having fun is important too though, and I find it a lot less monotonous to alternate between epic and heroic grind.

Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 12 - Apr 11 th , at pm. Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 13 - Apr 11 th , at pm. Digimonk wrote on Apr 11 th , at pm: I'm not sure you could be more wrong. They are fairly gear dependent, but that's an easy problem to fix if you're leaving them at cap for a while.

Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 14 - Apr 11 th , at pm. This may sound counter-intuitive but you probably wanna do PDK Barbarians first. Investing in a heroic Slavers set level 8 can up the PRR a bit more. Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 15 - Apr 11 th , at pm. I'm not sure you could be more wrong.

Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 16 - Apr 11 th , at pm. Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 17 - Apr 11 th , at pm. Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 18 - Apr 11 th , at pm. Before about level 16 shuri's are not optimal heroic builds. By 18 however with gear and properly played however, you will have no problem outkilling cheeselocks. And every level until 30 that remains true. If your thrower is a glass cannon, you've done something wrong.

Most of it's defense however does come from damage avoidance in the form of Dodge, and AC however. Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 19 - Apr 11 th , at pm. Posts: Joined: Aug 30 th , Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 20 - Apr 11 th , at pm. Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 21 - Apr 11 th , at pm. I ended up slotting a Endless Night ruby in my deception repeater I was using on my last Mech life for reaper RR's and it was pretty nice.

Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 22 - Apr 11 th , at pm. Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 23 - Apr 11 th , at pm. Digimonk wrote on Apr 11 th , at pm: If it's not a build with 18 rogue levels though, repeaters remain competitive.

Glass breaks when hit hard. Re: Completionist, for beginners Reply 24 - Apr 11 th , at pm. No, I get it, it's just pedantic. The term can apply to any of high offense low defense concept.



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