Hi all, I'd like to suggest a way for players to assist others in completing multiplayer dungeons without wasting their run.
Similar to how there are checkboxes for using skeleton keys or not during a campaign blitz, it would be great if there was a checkbox when running a multiplayer dungeon as to whether the rewards or on or off, meaning you would be able to avoid wasting your daily dungeon attempt and still be able to help a group.
This has always been a big issue as it many people ask for help hours before my daily dungeon group gets home from work and so I cannot help them, it is very disheartening to watch as a guildie struggles in vain to find a full group to get their dungeons done. Yes, they are trying to get a group of their own but not everyone can manage to meet every day at the same time and so they must instead wait for assistance.
As for the Spire and Tower of Kings, I am not sure if that would be possible as well but I assume many would agree that allowing players to assist eachother in those activities as well would be something greatly appreciated.
Thank you for reading!
Similar to how there are checkboxes for using skeleton keys or not during a campaign blitz, it would be great if there was a checkbox when running a multiplayer dungeon as to whether the rewards or on or off, meaning you would be able to avoid wasting your daily dungeon attempt and still be able to help a group.
This has always been a big issue as it many people ask for help hours before my daily dungeon group gets home from work and so I cannot help them, it is very disheartening to watch as a guildie struggles in vain to find a full group to get their dungeons done. Yes, they are trying to get a group of their own but not everyone can manage to meet every day at the same time and so they must instead wait for assistance.
As for the Spire and Tower of Kings, I am not sure if that would be possible as well but I assume many would agree that allowing players to assist eachother in those activities as well would be something greatly appreciated.
Thank you for reading!
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