They make artifacts easier to get.
They make fantastic armor, jewelry, and weapons readily obtainable.
Silver has dropped in price.
There are new sources of revenue for players.
So why is everyone MORE scared to lose their suit now? I sat outside of a guild house last night with 5 guild mates, against 6-8 opposing faction members. Only one or two would come out, for fear of losing their precious suits. A second opposing guild tells us "Sorry, you've got too many tonight."
I thought this was Siege, Land of the Lost. Everyone cries about insurance, but that is what the house is, the ninja templates, and the new found speed of some players. Is it fun watching PvP from the four walls? I am tired of logging on a decent amount of players, only to find other guilds(not to say people in our guild don't do this either) won't fight because they are out numbered.
Your gear may be pretty sweet, but I highly doubt it is worth paying about fifteen dollars a month to watch a game, but not participate.
They make fantastic armor, jewelry, and weapons readily obtainable.
Silver has dropped in price.
There are new sources of revenue for players.
So why is everyone MORE scared to lose their suit now? I sat outside of a guild house last night with 5 guild mates, against 6-8 opposing faction members. Only one or two would come out, for fear of losing their precious suits. A second opposing guild tells us "Sorry, you've got too many tonight."
I thought this was Siege, Land of the Lost. Everyone cries about insurance, but that is what the house is, the ninja templates, and the new found speed of some players. Is it fun watching PvP from the four walls? I am tired of logging on a decent amount of players, only to find other guilds(not to say people in our guild don't do this either) won't fight because they are out numbered.
Your gear may be pretty sweet, but I highly doubt it is worth paying about fifteen dollars a month to watch a game, but not participate.