Renown is easy to get, gear takes more time. Farm rr with your new char, then do more challenging and rewarding content with your bis gear chars and just send the rewards to your new char.tvbrowntown wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 9:48 amPersonally, I can't see a solid reason why it's a bad idea past the initial knee-jerk reaction of "the strong get stronger" - which I don't think holds up past some scrutiny of how it'll work. I suspect it just tugs at the emotions of people who've been here a while because if they crawled through hell, so must everyone else.
Let's say a decked-out RR 85 did siphon their crests to a lowbie toon. First of all, they would have to actually play the lowbie to get them into the gear - taking out a toon who is RR80+ from the lakes and bringing in a fresh-faced, wide-eyed RR60 or some such. While they might have greater gear than the average RR60 they are still not an RR80 in sov when playing their alt. In an odd turn of events, it becomes fairer for the noob because the RR85 is now playing their RR60 instead.
Meanwhile, a noob player is playing their one toon anyways, focused purely on them - like they would've been either way. Being unable to play the way you want is a barrier. Making the game more alt friendly can only be more beneficial to the game, can't it? Not like you can play all your own toons at the same time.
What is the negative way this plays out as an example, please?
It's already an advantage to have better access to consumables or talismans on a Twink, when you can send as much gold as you need, while the new player has to earn from scratch. For what reason they need another advantage in aquiring gear?
The core rule is, do content with the char you need that gear.
With the same logic of your suggestion, all PvE dungeon gear should be BoE, therefore you farm it with geared out chars and just send the loot to twinks.