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However, the story arc isn't nearly as meandering, the characters have much better depth and development, and the whole thing is just much more engaging story-wise. Finished with ShB recently, and though I enjoyed it immensely, HW is still my favorite.
Way better. Sure, there're the usual non-mandatory fetch quest, but even those are better than the ones in ARR. The MSQ is very good with pretty much zero meaningless story parts
SB was meh for me, only because it didn't feel as personal and kinda dropped the high fantasy vibe in leu of a more realistic/drama route. Still good though (better than ARR) and the finale was unmistakably epic.
ShB is straight awesome, going back to the formula of HW. And if it wasn't for the nostalgia/feels that HW gives me. I would probably consider it the best.
Ranking for all content: ShB > HW > "eastern" portion of SB >> ARR >>>> "western" portion of SB
This ^^ 100%
Been trying to tell people this but, they won't listen.
Honestly, at this point, I don't mind a disappointment. I just don't want what happened in ARR again. For example, building up to a boss fight and suddenly it's time to go on a vacation and make tea for everyone.
I can understand the feeling. When you get a really good thing, it's natural to not want to downgrade any part of that. But I think my mind is ready to handle some narrative disappointment as long as it's not ARR levels of bad.
If you've ever been in a car with a student driver, and they do this thing where they slam on the accelerator, then immediately slam on the brakes, then back on the gas, then back on the brakes, back and forth, back and forth, that's what ARR felt like for me.
ARR really lowered my standards. As long as I don't suffer from narrative whiplash, I think I'll be happy lol
my friend was loving the dungeons, and the combat but hated the quests, he didnt care about the story and therefore the quests and task he had to do felt, so dull and bad because it made noi sense for a person to go from a to b and back over and over with no knowledge of why,
:)
lets say the scholar quest line, there is a ton of boring go collect this quest and even go dance for a box and other people, if you just skip all the story bits about why ur doing this, it feels like a very bad experience for most, so can HW give some good experience in the leveling department and questing if your skipping major plot points
It does have some meaningless story parts, but it's like One Piece, where what looked like a filler episode when it first aired later turned out to be a significant plot detail for a later arc. Once a side quest chain like Crystal Tower becomes hugely important to an entire expansion, all bets are off. What's the point of getting that rock for Minfilia's adoptive mom? ♥♥♥♥, I guess we'll see!