Here’s the key part of your statement. Others do. You aren’t expected to. It’s there for those who want/need to. It’s not like it is the sole way to get anything that is offered on the table. It’s yet another alternative.
When you are putting gold there, some upgrades, PETS, MOUNT, etc… of course you’ll have activity. This is what they do with most of their content by injecting some item on a vendor or whatever that ‘hooks’ people so that they can say, ‘‘we did it! lots of people engaged in it so it must be fun’’.
I think this one missed the point or likes ez phone game stuff in an MMO.
Is better suited for said phone.
It adds nothing in-game and I am almost certain a lot more people just skip that bit after the first few times.
Mission tables don’t ALWAYS need to be in there. It takes time and resources to do that - and seems just arbitrarily put in.
I would of liked to have something where you choose a mission, the companions, and go on said mission to that place to do. At least then I’m engaging with the world and not just ‘‘ooo, got some mats by using my phone’’.
I didn’t cut out any of what you said. Switching them around didn’t even change the context. Just priority of what to comment on.
The rest of everything you said here is just you picking apart what I said line by line and arguing semantics, not really worth commenting on. I disagree.
Maybe I’d like them a little better, if some of the people I recruited were higher levels, instead of every single one of them being level 1!
I would like them - if that damn App could only work on my old potato smartphone. Having to go ingame to each sanctum is annoying
I love mission boards lol
I prefered wod because of the inn weekly where you could target specific npcs you liked and legion was fun because of equipment you could give them
Bfa and sl have been way less fun to me, but i still like seeing their xp bars go up. I wish they unlocked new abilities with higher level
Mission boards are my only source of pet charms so i like that too
The starting at level 1 is an issue though. I was kyrian and waited until the wisp of memory renown reward to swap to my new covenant so that i’d have two to use in my new covenant
I’d say roughly half of my WoW gold came from WoD and Legion tables. I love em.
Yeah but what use is that if I have a 220 weapon and get ANOTHER 207 dagger. Just shoot me already.
I’ve implied that it seems odd that you would reverse the order after criticizing me for cutting parts out. It was suppose to be a minor side point here of how you’re telling me how to respond to your comments here.
With that, you might want to avoid creating irony yourself here by just responding to one minor part of my comment… and i say minor, though you seem to think it’s major, given this is your only response to my comment…
I literally didn’t even said that in my comment here. I still got the context of that fine, i just noticed you’ve switched the order. I would’ve figured at best you were just priorizing what you wanted to respond to first, which you’ve answered, right atfer this quote.
And that is fine.
It just seems like to me you’re just dismissing my comment because i actually put forth arguments that isn’t just insulting and stating the obvious. The fact you don’t even see anything worth commenting on my comment and just comment on a very minor comment that is pretty much irrelevant to the rest of the comment ,kind of tells me how not very compelling your arguments are and don’t want to put in the effort to understand or agrue against my points and throwing out this whole “oh you’re just arguing semantics” thing, trying to dismiss it at semantics. Even if it’s semantics, it would’ve still fared better then your “Why so sensitive, this is NO ONE I KNOW LIKES MISSION TABLES” argument…
Though then again, i was expecting better from somebody who called somebody sensitive for saying something perfectly fine and reasonable to say. Something tells me you’re also going to be one of those people who outright admitting to ignoring arguments by saying this pretty unintelligent phrase (or similar variations of that) of “i didn’t read any of that”… Wouldn’t really shock me to be honest.
easy peasy right?
The mission tables in Shadowlands are the worst out of the three xpacs that have featured mission tables. When you have too many devs who can’t help themselves from mucking around with the original mission tables in WoD, you get the mess that is in Shadowlands.
I know theres the desire to forget BFA…but its been 4 expacs
Mine reward 200+ gear, I’ve already gotten the mounts and pets so I just farm cinders, anima, and gold
If you need an addon for the table you might also have trouble using a vendor or questing.
They aren’t that bad now that they aren’t required to do.
Kinda agreed. I havn’t played to much of this expansion honestly but the time I do spend playing has been doing Raid finder, world quests, the main campaign, and leveling alts. I don’t particularly enjoy sending out NPC’s to complete missions for me where I don’t get to partake in any of the missions myself. I mean really? I’m playing a game to have someone else play the game for me? Am I supposed to be a coach or something?
They really could’ve iterated on much better systems honestly. But they chose the low-hanging fruit of mission tables.
you just need to get the renown up - I am getting 200 ilvl gear now from that mission table.
Mate, I read all of it, and I understand you disagree with me. I disagree with you. We’re going to keep going around in circles. It isn’t worth either of our time writing paragraphs that have gone this far away from the original topic.
That’s why I did not respond to everything you said. It wasn’t meaningless writing, but my response wouldn’t change your mind and mine wouldn’t change yours. That’s all, it’s nothing more than that.
The Night Fae mission table at SL launch was incredibly OP. Pre nerf you could put any follower on any mission and then pack it with Trappers and get a guaranteed win. For those who took advantage of it, it was a pretty significant boost over the other covenants.
No one you know … so you might know very few people.