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This too cheer you up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dr98wVXhSYY&t=1s
Its true, I don't mind playing with lower skilled players or newer players but ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. You think most people would understand how to use their potions by the time they get to Allmother lmao.
All mother isn't really meant to be fought alone. In the same vein as Dalamadur or Gogmazios. It's a fight designed around a group, which doesn't mean its impossible to solo of course but still.
What part of Allmother Narwa fight was designed specifically to encourage group players,and punish those who prefer playing solo?
I don't think it's punishing to solo, I think it was meant to be fought as a *group* not alone. It's a spectacle in the same way my two examples are or even something like Ahtal Ka, it looks awesome fighting it as a group. Its the final boss of the Hub Quests after all.