I have noticed that some titles, which should, in my opinion, be account based, is character based. One that truly shocked me was the Wisdom Title Track, the one for identifying unidentified items. I see no reason for making this character based, as you can just, if you care so much for it, transfer all golds to one char to ID them there.
This is completely stupid, as it is not a non-transferable thing. Things like exploration makes sense, as you can obviously not transfer the part of the world a character have explored to another character. Golds, however, are easily transferable, and thus, the title for this should be account, not characterbased!
Anyone hear me?
_Zexion
Plea: Make more titles accountbased
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I agree, it's completely redundant to go explore Tyria with my Mesmer, Elementalist Monk, Ranger and Necromancer after getting 90%+ with my Warrior. The PvP titles are account-based, somehow the exploration titles should also be account based.
It would be difficult, since uncovering the blurry parts of the map is done for each character, but the bottom line is that it's redundant. I'm not going to waste time running around with my other five characters (besides my Warrior) just to fill a progress bar up. Somehow it needs to be changed.
I agree, it's completely redundant to go explore Tyria with my Mesmer, Elementalist Monk, Ranger and Necromancer after getting 90%+ with my Warrior. The PvP titles are account-based, somehow the exploration titles should also be account based.
It would be difficult, since uncovering the blurry parts of the map is done for each character, but the bottom line is that it's redundant. I'm not going to waste time running around with my other five characters (besides my Warrior) just to fill a progress bar up. Somehow it needs to be changed.
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Isn't it more logical to have the PvP stuff be account-based, while the PvE stuff is character-based? PvP must be account-based, due to the nature of being able to re-roll pvp characters at-will. With how frequently I, a casual PvPer myself, re-roll for different situations, I know that, if the titles weren't account-based, they would be nearly unobtainable. Whereas PvP characters are very fluid and dynamic to fit the situation, PvE characters have that little RP aspect to them. You know, role-playing? The character-based nature of the PvE titles fits right into that mold. I mean, it would be kinda odd to have a newly-created Canthan somehow be this accomplished Tyrian explorer, or have the credit of opening some hundreds of chests, while still being this lev 1 weakling mucking around the monastery area, wouldn't it? If you really want to show off your exploration title, the character's bound to have a bunch of other titles to show off as well, so just bring him out and show him off. Not that hard. A lot of these titles might as well be straw hats and overalls, at least in the early-going, as they'll separate the more hardcore farmers from the rest pretty quickly. Anyway, I think they did this title thing just fine. I guess it just comes down to priorities - do you value getting a better title on all of your characters more, or do you value playing your favorite character more frequently? No wrong answer, just a choice to make.
Isn't it more logical to have the PvP stuff be account-based, while the PvE stuff is character-based? PvP must be account-based, due to the nature of being able to re-roll pvp characters at-will. With how frequently I, a casual PvPer myself, re-roll for different situations, I know that, if the titles weren't account-based, they would be nearly unobtainable. Whereas PvP characters are very fluid and dynamic to fit the situation, PvE characters have that little RP aspect to them. You know, role-playing? The character-based nature of the PvE titles fits right into that mold. I mean, it would be kinda odd to have a newly-created Canthan somehow be this accomplished Tyrian explorer, or have the credit of opening some hundreds of chests, while still being this lev 1 weakling mucking around the monastery area, wouldn't it? If you really want to show off your exploration title, the character's bound to have a bunch of other titles to show off as well, so just bring him out and show him off. Not that hard. A lot of these titles might as well be straw hats and overalls, at least in the early-going, as they'll separate the more hardcore farmers from the rest pretty quickly. Anyway, I think they did this title thing just fine. I guess it just comes down to priorities - do you value getting a better title on all of your characters more, or do you value playing your favorite character more frequently? No wrong answer, just a choice to make.
I did not say EXPLORATION titles should be account based. Nor "protector of tyria/cantha" (all missions+boni completed).
I said things like RARES IDENTIFIED should be account based. Please read the whole post before you post.
And does it matter more to others what you have done as a person, or what one of your 5 PvE characters has done?
_Zexion
I said things like RARES IDENTIFIED should be account based. Please read the whole post before you post.
And does it matter more to others what you have done as a person, or what one of your 5 PvE characters has done?
_Zexion
Does that change my point?
The sentence " I mean, it would be kinda odd to have a newly-created Canthan somehow be this accomplished Tyrian explorer, or have the credit of opening some hundreds of chests, while still being this lev 1 weakling mucking around the monastery area, wouldn't it?" can be modified to include any title prerequisite you like. Seriously, a level 5 rit shouldn't get credit for identifying some hundred items. I mean, c'mon, the character's been in existence for all of a couple hours, or even a couple days, if you want to scale to something like "game time." Isn't it a bit illogical? The guy's still a greenhorn/newbie/rookie, not some great "identifier of items" or "opener of chests" or "drinker of booze" yet. (Well, maybe the last one
) He's just some random schmuck still making a name for himself. PvE titles are just that because they fit the role-playing aspect of the characters you're using.
The sentence " I mean, it would be kinda odd to have a newly-created Canthan somehow be this accomplished Tyrian explorer, or have the credit of opening some hundreds of chests, while still being this lev 1 weakling mucking around the monastery area, wouldn't it?" can be modified to include any title prerequisite you like. Seriously, a level 5 rit shouldn't get credit for identifying some hundred items. I mean, c'mon, the character's been in existence for all of a couple hours, or even a couple days, if you want to scale to something like "game time." Isn't it a bit illogical? The guy's still a greenhorn/newbie/rookie, not some great "identifier of items" or "opener of chests" or "drinker of booze" yet. (Well, maybe the last one
) He's just some random schmuck still making a name for himself. PvE titles are just that because they fit the role-playing aspect of the characters you're using.d
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The sentence " I mean, it would be kinda odd to have a newly-created Canthan somehow be this accomplished Tyrian explorer, or have the credit of opening some hundreds of chests, while still being this lev 1 weakling mucking around the monastery area, wouldn't it?" can be modified to include any title prerequisite you like.
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Originally Posted by duverga
It may seem odd, but there are a lot of low-level Assassins running around with titles indicating great fame (Blahblah Hero) so apparently Anet doesn't have a problem with the concept in general.
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