OMG I really love this game but it really may be time to call it quits. What brings me to this conclusion RNG luck I just don’t get it and everytime I play this dang game I ask myself Am I crazy with some of these mount farms? Doing the same thing over and over consecutively week after week year after year. For a digital item I can’t even hold. I just don’t get why my luck is so bad. I’m currently trying to get the Sanctum Gloom chargers reigns, a drop from the Nine boss. Currently today for this weeks run I’m on my #17 level 80 running all levels from lfr up to mythic.
And I hate myself and I hate I like this game and I hate my family for convincing me to play this years and years ago when I avoided it like the plague because of my additive personality. And I’m still stuck in this hellish grind. I will most likely run yet another character or three trying yet again… don’t know what i’m saying or even doing anymore. escapism has me caught in loops of the same action over and over again escaping nothing, and leading nowhere.
I think you might need to maybe hang out in another game for a while or something. It sounds like you need a little break so you don’t drive yourself crazy. We’ve all had those RNG times. Mine was Huolon.
Well… Rita Mae Brown did say, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”
You are correct, of course, but it has also entered the folk noosphere and taken on a life of its own, especially once it was successfully misattributed to Einstein.
Last Fourth of July I had a week off and grinded ashes of alar. I kept making new hunters and leveling them up to 70 just to grind through yet again. I had 10 “ilovealar” “pleasedropalar” “comeonalar” and other alar related named hunters. But my grind paid off because by the end of the week I got ashes of alar to drop.
So that’s always a strategy, keep leveling alt’s so that you can do the grind nonstop without waiting a week in between. I think I went crazy that week. At least that’s what the talking monkey on my shoulder told me.
From the American Psychiatric Association:
Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder that affects less than one percent of the U.S. population. When schizophrenia is active, symptoms can include delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, trouble with thinking and lack of motivation.
Yep, exactly what I had in mind when I wrote that.