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Going through an area is one of the more enjoyable parts of the game, but doing the same part of a level over and over again isn't. I think that's what the dreamgate really is for ;)
I agree with you. i didnt bother with the dream gate 99% of the time.
but i love stag.
best bro
YMMV. I certainly loved Deepnest and all if its aspects. The chilling atmosphere, the creepy way things moves, the dark, winding tunnels, Cornifer's cowering in fear and the resulting map being nearly entirely incomplete when purchased as opposed to having at least a few rooms marked like most other maps, the map being somewhat less helpful in general, the buried mysteries, the delight of discovering a secret location suddenly being filled with dread as you find yourself following a doppleganger... it was all quite a unique experience and made it feel very different from all the other areas... in a *good* way. But... that's just MY opinion. It's very easy to see all the reasons why someone might NOT like the area.
The traveling isn't difficult enough to make people use a dreamgate, and only having one dreamgate available keeps it from being as useful as the stag gates.
Are you referring to the ancient basin room? Because the Seer gives the dream rewards and that room is super simple to climb and is right next to a stag station. Traveling is enjoyable enough to make people not use dream gates :)