Submitted by BrilliantDouble4469 t3_127cn3q in gaming
BrilliantDouble4469 OP t1_jef23yu wrote
Reply to comment by BurlyKnave in Would you enjoy playing AI-generated games? by BrilliantDouble4469
haha yeah. i have never played any MMORPGs honestly (like a world of warcraft) - I always imagined they'd actually limit this and say only one player can win the "golden goblin kidney" and everyone else gets a "silver" one? but you mean anyone who completes the event does? why is that - feels like quite a simple thing to solve and makes it even more competitive no? i would be more interested in an event if they said only the top 1% would win some legendary item than everyone wins it. scarcity drives perception of value and all that.
BurlyKnave t1_jef6s7a wrote
No, it isn't like that. There are simple quest givers who hand out dumb quests. Fetch quests, go-n-kill quests, etc. These are there just to give you moderate equipment and level your character.
To get the high-end gear, you gather a party and go on a raid against a boss. Then there is a random drop of premium or epic quality and a bunch of other loot.
If you are raiding with a bunch of friends, you work out ahead of time who gets the top drop.
If you are raiding with strangers, usually someone is an asshole, grabs the premium drop, and quits the party, even if he barely helped in the fight.
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