Posted Jan 24, 2007 at 01:55AM by Remi M. Listed in: Burning Crusade Tags: Zangarmarsh
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Heavily camped quest mobs in the Outlands have become a hot topic over at the World of Warcraft forums. This predicament results to a harder time to complete quests, especially when you're trying to do that with ten more players who are all trying to get the sometimes elusive first tag on named mob. Desvora of Doomhammer (the one who first complained about it) mentioned two mobs in Zangarmarsh, that she waited for roughly an hour for. One hour of your life gone because of waiting.

To answer that complain, Drysc mentioned this:

 
Two cases of needing to wait a couple of minutes for a respawn now dictates the entirety of the game? It happens so infrequently that you're competing to get to something first I find it kind of refreshing. It gets your heart racing a little. The respawns are short, don't blow it out of proportion. If it's really getting under your skin though try going back later, there are a ton of quests you can do.

In the end, Desvora (and some of the other players) are clamoring for increased re-spawn rates. Heavily camped quest mobs in the Outlands, have you ever had the same issues or any trouble with quest mobs, perhaps?


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   by blehster (Unregistered) - 2007-01-24
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"One hour of your life gone because of waiting." Your a WoW player your already wasting the majority of your life.. heh. what is another hour going to hurt...



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