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One Winged Angel1357 wrote: I just want to know your favorite kind of missions and why, your least favorite kind and why, and if you answered the previous two questions and only if you answered the previous two questions what kind of mission type would you like to see and why. I would say my favorite missions (based on existing types) are the fetching missions, followed by boss missions that have a reasonable rather than excessively high or low level of difficulty. My least favorite missions, unfortunately, are those that require winning PvP battles and challenges. I'd like to see more missions that involve exploration and finding items (and, as has been mentioned by several posters, special NPCs that cannot be jumped to and appear temporarily to players in progress in order to conserve bandwidth); PvP missions can be improved by limiting the number of wins needed for 1v1 to 10, 2v2 to 5, or any combination of the three battle modes to 15, but I don't think those forcing 1v1 or 2v2 should be removed per se. quote:
Do you guys like areas locked to mission chains like Seava Lionhart's room? Do you like that missions now seem to give larger rewards including arcade tokens? Do you like free weapons from missions? Do you like mission cheevo's? I cannot opine on locked areas yet but the idea appeals to me, though with the current world map it is somewhat pointless. I love larger rewards; however, I personally would like to see less missions granting tokens and more missions rewarding at least a moderate amount of credits. I don't care for free weapons unless they are both in a set (energy and physical) with appropriately similar names and have better artwork, though of course I am repulsively picky in that regard. Achievements are always nice, though somewhat of a disappointment after completing a large and/or strenuous mission chain.
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