Re: What you don't want to see in FFXIV...
I don't know about that.
The best nonstatic pickup parties I have seen average in that 12k-15k/hr range, and that's with optimal conditions of no one else pulling the mobs we want. LS parties tend to be just a tad bit better, at the 14k-16k mark.
Although there was one rather exceptional party I had, Cor, Brd, 4x Drg, no clue how long it lasted but I got quite a bit of exp out of it and was the only merit party where I saw a chain reach 100s, let alone consistently reach that high, but as I said, that was the exception.
So for say, people wanting to get a buffer after Dynamis/Limbus/Einherjar/whatever, who are part of big LS who can toss together some people to form optimal merit parties, maybe they do feel like they can do better and it's not worthwhile. For the rest of us though, and especially during primetime when ToAU camps tend to be crowded, the WoTG merit camps seem an attractive alternative.
12-15k/hr just isn't good enough for most.
The best nonstatic pickup parties I have seen average in that 12k-15k/hr range, and that's with optimal conditions of no one else pulling the mobs we want. LS parties tend to be just a tad bit better, at the 14k-16k mark.
Although there was one rather exceptional party I had, Cor, Brd, 4x Drg, no clue how long it lasted but I got quite a bit of exp out of it and was the only merit party where I saw a chain reach 100s, let alone consistently reach that high, but as I said, that was the exception.
So for say, people wanting to get a buffer after Dynamis/Limbus/Einherjar/whatever, who are part of big LS who can toss together some people to form optimal merit parties, maybe they do feel like they can do better and it's not worthwhile. For the rest of us though, and especially during primetime when ToAU camps tend to be crowded, the WoTG merit camps seem an attractive alternative.
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