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Daily quest cap?
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Post by
skylancer16
I was curious if anyone had heard if blizz will raise the quest cap? I can get all the important rep ones done easily with the current cap but i hit my cap everyday it seems and it would be nice to have more dailies to do.
Post by
Deriden
I don't think it is necessary to raise it again. 25 dailies per day is quite a large number and allows for a variety to complete. I typically finish up the tournament dailies (which is around 10), Hodir dailies, Grizzly Hill PvP, and the Oracle/Frenzyheart ones. I still have a couple left over if I am strapped for cash and want to do Ebon Blade or Kalu'uk or something else.
Post by
Interest
I agree. 25 dailies is definitely enough, unless you plan to grind Netherwing rep or something else along with the Northrend dailies.
Post by
dhampir1989
The daily cap is there to prevent the economy exploding, its there for a reason.
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Post by
Porcell
And actually, the TBC 10 daily cap was there so that people specifically
couldn't
do every daily. You had to make a choice between Ogri'la and Netherwing. Once SSO was released though it was deep enough into the TBC timeline where 1) it really didn't matter if people were grinding all the reps at the same time, and 2) SSO released so many new dailies that you couldn't even do all of the SSO ones before hitting the cap.
25 is more than enough. You still need to make some choices about which reps you want to grind, and it does limit the amount of "free gold" coming into the game.
Post by
Sakkura
The daily cap is there to prevent the economy exploding, its there for a reason.
It's also there to keep people's heads from exploding. Doing more than 25 dailies is a bit on the obsessive side of things.
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