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Are you guys burned out from playing ToS?

You fool! of course you’re burned out!

Too much of a good thing is bad!!

You should take a break from ToS and go do something productive like crystal meth or something :two_hearts:

I got burnt out after I got 3 characters to demon prison levels. Grinding for a few levels is ok. Grinding for 20+ is not. There was only 1 map available and the quest breaks were not enough of a distraction to get over that wall.

The lack of alternative things to do to progress is my main problem. Rushing dungeons is ok, but the limit on how many times you can do it brings me back to the grind.

PLUS! I usually enjoy grinding. In this game though, you usually only have 1 good choice for grinding spots. That needs to change. Even if it becomes 2, I don’t think it’ll be enough.

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your very wrong just like in RL thats the goal we are pushed to in school from jobs and lately games have been their if u are happy being weak what does that say about the person those who arnt weak cant settle for being under geared i know its a vast point to look at it even an odd angle to look at it but to settle for a under geared low level is like saying u rather be under paid but work hard anyways

The necromancy is strong.

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Over 550 hours on steam and if not for the damn Maintenance I’d be rocking it now. :expressionless:

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NAME: RAISE THREAD
CLASS: NECROMANCER

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DESCRIPTION: Summon a thread from the deepest, darkest depths of the TOS forum.

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omg thats it man, i have been trying to think of what bothers me the most with this game for such a long time. and you said it all in ONE LINE, wow seriously i think that is the most boring part of this game! is that it has a one liner progression system. and their are no towns to visit and no taverns to enter or much social interactions with your environment at all, its basically a static world in which you dont really feel like your going on an adventure. basically the game s very shallow their is no sense of belonging to the world.