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  1. I'd support Long Range Teleport having access to all zones (based on alignment) including the PVP and Hazard Zones. It's not like LRT actually puts players at the door of missions; it works very much like a SG portal to the zone chosen. The lack of LRT to PVP and Hazard Zones was the deciding factor for me to drop it... once I dropped LRT the choice was pretty easy to stay completely out of the Teleport Pool.

     

    The P2W mission teleports take players directly to Hazard Zones with no pre-requisistes. I haven't tried grabbing a mission in a PVP zone (e.g. Bloody Bay) and then leave the zone to see if I could direct TP to it... or if I could do so when invited to such a door mission (while in another zone).

     

    Setting aside the in-zone methods of changing zones, while on a TF there are five (or six, or seven) mechanisms to get to an instanced missions:

    1) (direct) Mission Teleporter

    2) (direct) Team Teleporter

    3) (one intermediary) Base Teleporter (P2W power) to a base with Beacons

    4) (one intermediary) Base Teleporter (Day job temp) to a base with Beacons

    5) (multiple steps) Orouboros (to a zone near a tram or a SG base portal)

    6) (multiple steps) Wentworths Teleporter (to a zone near a tram or a SG base portal)

    7) (multiple steps) Pocket D (to a SG base portal, or a directly to a zone)

     

    I haven't even listed the LFG solo Queue mechanism to get quickly to zones like RWZ or the Hive. (Which won't work while you are on another TF or with a team that is scattered).

     

    Why should anyone take Long Range Teleport (and two other powers to be able to choose it) when all these other mechanisms exist? It doesn't even offer a slot to be used as a mule for an IO!

     

    Edit: I forgot the Universal Travel sets, so I guess it can mule for a couple of items!

  2. One thing I will point out from your post is that it looks like you have estimated on average the use of about 5 converters (2 to get to rare, 3 more after that) to get to a  'saleable' IO. This is roughly in line with my estimates. 5 converters at peak market prices are 0.5M inf (0.42M above), and you are showing a profit of 1.2M. I've never believed or observed the sale of converters to be the path to market riches despite a long stretch of advice as that being the way to go. I'm glad users dump converters on the market, I simply don't see the return on them.

  3. I've used the Teleportation pool on both live and Homecoming, so I can share some thoughts:

     

    Recall Friend: I have barely had the chance or need to use this on Homecoming. On Live, it was primarily used for specific 'get to the end' missions or in cases of player defeats where the player couldn't rez safely. Both of these (and easy travel options for zone crossing) has reduced it's usefulness. I have also not been able to get it to work reliably for pets that have been stuck or otherwise left behind.

     

    Teleport Foe: My favorite power of the set. This may seem odd to some players, but I find it as useful as a Taunt as it is to catch runners/ isolate targets. My attitude may just be as a result of playing the power as it is and not having a preconceived notion of how it should work. I dislike it's base accuracy.

     

    Teleport: My least favorite travel power. I dislike the endurance cost. I miss the precision of the other travel powers. Going long distances in straight path is ok, but that is only a fraction of what I want to do when traveling.

     

    Team Teleport: The utility has always been limited, so I have never taken it... or if I have I respecced out of it.

     

    Long Range Teleport: Even as a veteran player on live I loved this power. However, my time on Homecoming made me realize this is simply not a necessary power. There are just too many easy ways to get across the universe (SG bases, P2W powers, LFG hacks, etc) that I have long dropped this as a power choices. It also bothers me that the Hazard zones are not valid targets for the power.

     

    I always resist offering suggestions, but I do feel that there is at least one unnecessary power (LRT) and possibly a second. I think LRT should be replaced with *something*, either a damaging attack of somekind or something like a status/debuff. As of now, the pool is one of the most boring choices and worse yet if this is your Travel power pool there may not be a good second power for you to take!

     

  4. My 2 inf:

     

    1) There are always niche sets.

     

    2) The niche sets vary day-by-day.

     

    Personally, I have found non-ATO, non-PVP damage sets to be unreliable in terms of both sales & profits. That doesn't mean I won't check them every few days, of course. Every so often I will see the supply has dwindled to next to zero, but within a day or two those sets may have several hundred for sale.

     

    I'm reluctant to reveal my own favorite market corners! There are a couple of sets which share a sales history with a fast-moving something that sells for much less, and so the 'pricey' set has a large number of what I suspect are low-ball bids. The history suppresses crafters from selling those sets because the prices look very low. I will almost always drop pieces into the pricey set knowing that the players who want them will eventually pay the better price for them. Even so, I wouldn't consider this an exploitable part of the market... these are just a few more places to stop the converter roulette.

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  5. I've played tanks since Live day one. Here are my thoughts on the proposed changes:

     

    End boost: very thematic, and something I would have proposed. Taking a knee at low levels because of endurance has been far more painful for my low level tanks than for any other AT I've played. Some higher level builds will benefit by reconsidering power and slotting choices.

     

    T1/T2 swap: My Energy Melee prefers Barrage to Energy Punch, but as I hold out some hope for an Energy Melee revisit I will transition to...

     

    Bruising (Homecoming flavor):  My lvl 50 tank won't really miss it, except possibly in some exemplared content. As this was only on the T1 power, I always wondered what non-tanks thought of me throwing that attack! I think there is an argument in favor of Bruising not being affected by the Purple Patch, but the other Melee improvements feel like a reasonable compromise.

     

    Improved range/arcs: Since the game cannot allow for an increased aggro cap for Tanks, allowing for their AoE to HIT MORE mob is the next best thing. I'd keep an eye on damaging Aurae (for all AT) just because I remember the era of Fire tanks discovering they could AFK-level wherever DE swarms spawned.

     

    Damage cap boost: This is welcome, and I think anyone worrying about it is over-reacting. I have not found damage boosts to be particularly easy to come by. From my PoV the biggest impact would be on specific teams that can leverage damage boosts, and it such circumstances the boosts won't be 'wasted' on tanks.

     

    Like a few others have written, I *personally* feel that there are a few elements of some sets and ATs which are overpowered in certain aspects... However these efforts are clearly trying to improve the quality of life for not just Tankers but the teams they play with rather than trying to Nerf other players. Bravo!

     

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  6. I was surprised by your choice (at level 10) to run a tank solo at -1/x8. Even with P2W attacks I feel that you will get a better rate of return (XP over time) by running a more standard difficulty.

     

    I think it was casually mentioned that the enemies include a debuff that is effecting you. Keep in mind that every enemy has at least 1-in-20 chance of hitting you, no matter your defenses. At x8 they are getting more chances to hit, and while you only have 7 power choices and 10 slots to use.  You barely have gotten into territory where IOs and sets can help! Aside from some P2W enhancements and DFB bonuses (which may help with some debuffs) I don't think you have the tools right now to tank x8.

     

    Most ATs start to 'feel' like the AT between 10 and 20. Levels 20-30 is when the enhancements really start to make your AT shine... and/or motivate the first Respec! After lvl 32 you can start focusing on the sets you want/need and ready yourself for end-build planning as the remaining power choices become limited but the number of slots increases. Wealthy toons can start earlier on IOs but when slots and powers are few that isn't a bigger advantage than having teammates.

     

    Don't forget this adage: the build you level with is NOT your level 50 build. At lower levels you can do things that would be inexcusable in 50+ characters...for example, you may 3-slot Hasten until you have the recharge & attack chain you want. Hang in there!

  7. I will echo that these arcs are very solo friendly. Depending on your build, some can be completed very quickly for an easy source of repeated merits.

     

    I also recommend playing these from both sides; I was surprised at the end of SSA1 that by staying in the mission after completing the story some familiar faces showed up to 'discuss' matters.

  8. Minor correction on using the Dark Astoria 1st arc to farm: At the completion of the arc the reward is 1 common incarnate salvage (random) , 1 Empyrean merit, and then a CHOICE between a second Empyrean merit OR another piece of incarnate salvage (level is random but the particular piece is not).

     

    I only took the time to write this out because IMHO this is the best arc for farming several Tsoo defeat/gladiator badges. Chasing Tsoo all over is a huge waste of time (especially if a lower level toon doesn't have a full powerset) when the 3rd mission in this arc stacks them all up for you. Naturally if you want the badges/gladiators/accolades before lvl 50 you don't have this option, but any lvl 50 who wants these shouldn't have to run all over Independence Port or Talos Island hunting for them. Off topic advice to be sure.

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  9. I was hoping that Field Medic would be an Auto power, much like the auto powers for some of the Epic pools. I suppose that would make it another slot for a proc, but would that be so bad? As the last power in the pool it isn't trivial to take, and it really does read like it is supposed to compliment the other powers that would be taken along the way.

     

    Currently, so many builds have alternate means of Health/End recovery that the heals in the Medicine pool feels like little more than an alternate to green insps. I'm a fan of the final pool power choices offering a little more oomph.

     

  10. Liberty was my first server, with many characters making it to 40, then 50. I didn't do any incarnate material on Liberty however, as I was on a different server at sunset. I do remember the villain side being *very* quiet.

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