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Join Date: Nov 2004
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![]() please delete Message Edited by Teladar on 04-04-2005 10:22 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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I think you are partially right and partially wrong. I think the quested items being no-trade is an attempt to satisfy the high-end gamers. Some of them are a little upset that the "week-end warrior" can have the same gear that they do. They play all the time and for some reason they want to turn EQ2 into a pretty version of EQ1. "Hey everybody, look at me, I have no life and play constantly! I am better than you, just check my gear" /emote pose in a femine manner. You are right in that this change will give the tradeskillers a bigger share of the market. But if you compare the quested items to TS'd items, in most cases the quested gear is much better. That is why I think the die-hard grinders want this change to happen. That way they have better gear and stats than people that do not live in a make believe bubble. After all some of us work and have a life.
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