Or because the important stuff isnt out yet and will give more. They dont want you to get Revered before the last section is out.
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Remember you will most likley get alot of rep from the actual storyline aswell. In the broken shore the rep grind actually took a fair amount of time in the start, now you just do the storyline and you're pretty much revered.
they like to stretch it as hard as possible to get longer subs.
So, since the story quests already set you to like 5k/6k friendly you managed to get ~1k rep in 2 days. Oh boi, what a time to be alive. Looking forward to more world quest fun for the next 4 weeks if that's the tempo we're going for.
The BS story line took my alt pretty much to revered - emissaries, supplies and like 8-10 BS world quests per day are what got me to exalted eventually. Not looking forward to farming 21k rep with boring and tedious 75 rep world quests again.
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The story quests give a fair amount of rep aswell.
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And here we see a contender for the most outright insane argument of this decade. You're in a nutshell arguing that Blizzard intentionally makes content frustrating and down-right poor. In order to make people play more? What? I get that playing and supporting a game that you've hated for years is somehow the norm on MMOC. But I promise you that most well-functioning human beings stops supporting products when they no longer enjoy them.
Vanilla style is fun eh? At-least back then you were rewarded with the mount of a faction once you hit exalted. Not a lottery ticket to see if you get lucky.
Clearly intended to beef up their stats on hours played and MAU with the carrot being more illusive than ever.
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