There is nothing wrong with a quest like that. There is also nothing wrong with the thorn quest. Not every reward needs to be "easy for EVERYONE". If you play the game as a hobby, you get more stuff, if you don't, you dont. Not everybody has to get every single reward, no matter how much they want to complain about it.
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Chill out, you’re playing a scrubs game. Get a job if you want to shine, this is kindergarten.
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I'm right with you. I'm glad there are some gimmy weapons and some harder ones. It's nice for a solo pve guy like me to have a fun gun I can achieve relatively fast. But I love seeing guns I dont have in strikes...because it means I have something they dont too. Variety is fun to me.
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It's the spice of life my friend.
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I thought that was salt. 🙂
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Let’s say your hobby is to just get glimmers and that’s exactly what you paid for when you bought the game. Now, after a week of ‘extensive’ hobby level ‘just play the game’, you realized that your glimmer count stuck at 100000! What would you do? Just keep on getting ‘more stuff’?
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Well...nobody plays or bought the game to get glimmer first of all. And nobody buys the game knowing every single item and how it's obtained either. What is wrong with having something (in a persistent game) to chase longterm? What is wrong with having things that are fairly easy to obtain for those who maybe don't want to play the longterm? Nothing is wrong with either. There is something for everyone. But when people who don't want to play longterm complain about longterm grinds, they are playing the wrong game. It is completely unreasonable to expect everything to be super easy and to collect it all when the game isn't designed that way. If people don't understand that after 5 years, I'm not sure what they are doing.