@DominicTarason It is hundreds of hours of game so I understand. I'm only on the second Crossbell game myself (game 5 in the series).
But please ignore people telling you to skip ahead. It is not a series you can skip ahead in. You lose so much context if you do.
@CenturiiC you are right. i love elden ring, i've done two 100 hour playthroughs, but every boss and a lot of the enemies being about waiting for your turn to attack and the game trying to psyche you out so you roll at the wrong time or think you're safe when you're not is just frustrating
@AriaEbenfalls It might also help to physically move away from stuff like your phone or PC when doing something, go into another room where you aren't thinking about them.
Or keep your browser closed. Or only use one monitor.
@AriaEbenfalls I experience this all the time too. I don't think it's ADHD, I think it's just that number of distractions in our lives has increased but the amount of distraction we can handle hasn't.
Probably best thing to do is use your willpower when the desire to do something else arises.
@xTimeweaver as a druid and shaman enjoyer I don't mind flowers and butterflies, but I'd really prefer if the game stopped talking about NPCs feelings so much
it's not interesting and adds very little to the story
Finished Plunderstorm. (reached reknown 40)
Honestly it was a waste of time and not a terribly enjoyable one. The mode isn't much fun, especially for how much of it you have to play to get the rewards, everyone doing it is miserable, and the mount kind of sucks.
@PaladinBeans It's still not enough. WoW is one of the least alt-friendly games I can think of and yet it pushes alting/rerolling so hard.
Warbands should share everything. Rep, reknown, quest progress, unlocks, everything. It should be like hot-swapping to another class like in XIV.