It is fine for you to take a long break and wait for more desirable game state

If you don’t like the game right now because lack of endgame goal, you favorite class missing, bad honing rates, don’t like collecting seeds or some other reason, you can take a 1-3 month break and wait for the game to implement honing rates and more content.

Will you be behaind when you come back? no defenelty not because there will always be people at your iLevel. But if thats easiest way for you to keep motivation and not get burned out i think thats a good deal. As you have heard like a million times, Legion raids are the endgame. And even though Valtan is coming out next month, you won’t miss too much by waiting a month or two even after that.

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this is huge, lol. just do some other shit MMOs are live services that will be more approachable (in most cases) when you come back

Yeah I stopped logging in to the game and so did my friends because we’re just not having any fun right now, everyone’s waiting for their favorite class. I keep tabs on the forums in case of a miracle. Nothing wrong with breaks, MMO’s expect it.

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especially free mmorpgs, like nobody is stopping you from logging in later, not even a paygate

We don’t do logic in this forum.

This is true, sadly some people don’t see it this way.

Game literally just released, if your already at the point of taking long breaks then something isnt right.

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I’m personally not quitting, but buddy of mine did as his thrive to play this game is to do hard content that koreans have and with the latest road map we got he expects that our western version of Lost Ark wont be there in few years.

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No it’s not fine.

Unless you want another New World kind of “state of the game”

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Excuse me sir, but if I don’t play 18 hours a day everyday I will fall behind and have to spend thousands to catch up.

A streamer told me so.

Ain’t that the truth. I think LA must have set the all-time record to quickest burnout volume. The number of folks at 1370+ I’ve seen during any level of group content these days is unreal. So many people with 600-700+ hours plugged in after only 2 months, the burnout has to be real.