Originally Posted by Lilian
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I would just like to point out my opinion that aoeing is grossly overpopular to what it achieves. There are people who go online and they simply "cannot" gain exp to level unless they get an aoe party. These people have become shortsighted.
After that patch where they re-closed burning rock, I was at lv54. In 5 days I grinded to 60. (reached that yesterday and taking a break now.) How? Duo and solo. Meaning I play with (mostly) Omie and take between 1-5 mobs at a time. (5 is not really intentional :P)
And no, we did not grind 24/7, have had plenty of time to do all the needed stuff irl while doing this.
Granted, it WAS tiring, hence why I'm taking a break now but still, makes you think dunnit. :3
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Same with me. I soloed my way to 60 on Orcs. I do not actually like partying cause it's so hard to find one around my level.
Though I don't gain exp as fast as AOE parties may... at least I can get more drops leveling on things that are actually MY level. That's the important thing for me. It's efficient in a different way and I'm in no rush to get to the level cap unlike some people. Guilds like Genocide in Apo are all about grinding from what I've heard.