Disclaimer: I don't care how you choose to play the game.
The sentence above is indicative of a limited point of view. Taken out of context it's actually quite ambiguous, in the same way that the phrase "average earner" is. If you define "way before" in terms of dungeon level, as you clearly have, then you might be correct. There are other ways of defining before.
If you're clearing every level twice, by clearing 1 level, going to the next, 2x WOR, clear that level again and move down, then game turns and time played are more than double what other players are doing (even those that aren't any good at the game).
In game turns, clearing a level wastes a ton of them.
In minutes played, you're wasting a ton of them too.
Your example of PowerDiver will have accumulated your list of items in 1/10th of the game turns and minutes played.
The question I think you should ask yourself, is what is your time worth?
PS I don't care what the answer is. Your decision is for you. I've already made mine for myself.
The sentence above is indicative of a limited point of view. Taken out of context it's actually quite ambiguous, in the same way that the phrase "average earner" is. If you define "way before" in terms of dungeon level, as you clearly have, then you might be correct. There are other ways of defining before.
If you're clearing every level twice, by clearing 1 level, going to the next, 2x WOR, clear that level again and move down, then game turns and time played are more than double what other players are doing (even those that aren't any good at the game).
In game turns, clearing a level wastes a ton of them.
In minutes played, you're wasting a ton of them too.
Your example of PowerDiver will have accumulated your list of items in 1/10th of the game turns and minutes played.
The question I think you should ask yourself, is what is your time worth?
PS I don't care what the answer is. Your decision is for you. I've already made mine for myself.
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