I returned to UO in July and got right into the event. I farmed lots of chests, defended Mistas, killed lots of bosses. I was able to get all of the event items that I wanted having accumulated over 1000 points. I got lots of void cubes and a few banners but never received the obelisk but I do not lament that: I had fun doing what I did. Clydesdales were a hit.
Being in Ilshenar was nice but I am wondering if there is a way to incorporate the High Seas into any future events. There were a few drawbacks: lag, endlessly teleporting bosses but overall it was a good event.
I do agree with an event ladder and rewards based on overall contribution.
I played MORE than a casual player and was only able to acquire one Obelisk. I don't think they should drop like candy but honestly if you are a casual player playing the event nonstop (like 1 to 2 cycles a day) - you should be able to get an obelisk.
My grand totals were :
1 Obelisk
5 Banners
2 Crystals
30 Void Cubes
Approx 5 - 6k in reward items claimed (3 Mares, the recipes, 10 or so boots, handful of the branches, handful of each wearable, 20 of the void beacons, about 20-25 of the slayers totems (stackable in a jewelry box).
When you have no real content to use in a discussion, Blame EJs.
We had a archer that was very nice on LS, Rest her soul, she went to the community hunts and you could see her shooting at the mob, but after the mob died she always said she did not get loot rights.
I think players like her who are there to participate as well as they can should have a chance at the same outcomes that players who do max damage. Maybe just me that feels that way.
I liked that Paragons in the dungeon did not automatically reveal my stealthing dungeon crawler. They were safer to be around than the Void Horrors who constantly revealed me.
Ya they were lunch, dinner, midnight for east and central time zones.