George Black wrote: » The gear in my avatar. In L2 most people playing my class back in 2004-6 would wear gear sets that booster dmg. I went with tankiness (the gear in the pic) and won. Only my right sword is different to what I used to have. Sls*nightmare +4
Sathrago wrote: » Im a simple man.
Lore Dynamic wrote: » In Final Fantasy 11 (the MMO); if you were lucky enough to kill various rare-spawn Notorious Monsters, and were also lucky enough to subsequently get the rare Item drop... sometimes that level 7, or level 20 piece of equipment would STILL be viable at level 60, or 70.... And when you wore it/used it... it was a reminder of the sweat, blood and tears of joy after finally obtaining it. The MEMORIES attached to the item would carry with you as you leveled up even into end game. I like those kind of items: - Lower level but, still useful later on in the game. - Have fun memories attached to them.
LieutenantToast wrote: » I typically go for fashion over form (gotta look good to play good, right? right???) so um...whatever set has the most skulls on it. Like lots and lots of skulls. I can think of a few from WoW in particular (mostly involving comically large pauldrons) that fit this description!
Percimes wrote: » For someone who's played this type of game for a long time, it might sound odd that I have very little interest for gear in general. Never got me excited, I see items simply as tools. Stats are just numbers... you level, get more HPs and hit harder on mobs that have more HPs and hit harder. With that perspective in mind (which I don't think is representative of most players of RPGs), I like items that give new options to my character. Things that my class doesn't have, whether a proc, permanent effect or a spell. An old classic would be the Journeyman's Boots in EverQuest or some set bonus in WoW.
Blueh wrote: » This item in Albion Onlinehttps://wiki.albiononline.com/wiki/Protection_of_the_Fiends it gives an amzing spell that makes or breaks alot of ZvZ fights and makes them interesting u can stack some for so that the users of the ability dont die with timing and stuff. Albion has really fun mechanics in ZvZ (ZergVZerg) Its a nice ability that gives AoE protection with some self sacrifice and since there are aoe oneshots in Albion it makes tanks super viable and "skilled" to play