Buff the sleeping bag for goodness sake

But why? I want to travel around the world in a tedious quest for a sleeping bag that awards me with a meager 3% xp boost and some rested xp cookies that I can’t craft myself or attain ever again just so I willl never utilize it again possibly until phase 3…

makes you wonder how ‘Illegal servers’ are more in tune with their players and what works than a company people are wasting thousands on…

This thread is reaffirming my choice to quit lol it was almost fun until it spiraled down into sweaty degenerate gaming :sweat_smile:

should increase by 1% every week of phase 2

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Remove the cooldown. If someone dies after stacking the buff, why must they wait 3 hours to reapply? If they meet someone out in the world that wants to do a quest with them, why not allow them to share the buff with this person? The cooldown seems unnecessary.

The buff persists through death now.

No, but the 1.5 levels worth of rested EXP you get from the quest, is worth the time.

lmao

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it most certainly is worth the time it takes to do the quest given you still have 40-60 in future phases AND you got 8 student fodder which is huge. literally halves the time it takes you for 3 levels.

Does the sleeping bag give rested xp if we’re in it when we log out?

If it does, 10% seems reasonable.

If it doesn’t give rested xp, the buff should be at least 30%.

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3 hours cd is ridiculous.

Persists past death, not sure what more you can ask for on EZ mode., not only this but sod leveling is 10X faster than vanilla because the classes are crazy powerful.

Do you even play SoD?

Putting a cooldown on a mattress doesn’t make a lot of sense but a 3% buff for doing nothing seems more than generous.

It’s nice for what it does, 3% for 2hrs is massive at higher levels and 40+ already.

They probably don’t want the sleeping bag to be seen as a mandatory item to have, which it already almost is lol, it’s really nice.

Have you ever packed away a sleeping bag and hauled it on a hike? You don’t want to unroll and pack that thing up more than once every 3 hours even in real life.