Maybe I do in some great ways, but I play the game a lot differently now than I did in ages past. Corpse looting was the way to give the proverbial finger to someone. Killing them has always just been a matter of course, whereas when looting someone you were sending a clear message.

These days I don't much care for messages from my fellow users. I'm much more interested in the state of the game (and admittedly, corpse looting being gone is a detriment in my mind... I simply don't miss it because I wouldn't be doing it now anyway) and mildly pleasing goals I set for myself.

Looting in general represented the only way to really set an opponent back. Killing used to mean someone would have to xp for an additional six hours for a single pray, and it now means they'll have to continue playing at a reduced capacity for the same time. Looting meant many dozens of hours of work that wasn't even done by the player killed (in most cases) needing to be replaced. The time spent letting a mine spit out ingots (or buying them), the time a tinker takes to make the item, the time taken to rune them, to get the newly minted item from tinker to enchanter, then to chant them was significant and not only served to set them back in terms of time, but EVERYONE knows you can't effectively gain combat xp without significant equipment.

I suppose in some very real ways I'm sad that corpse looting has gone. I also don't much miss it personally because, more likely than not, it would be my corpse getting looted. If there were a petition or poll that gauged user response to the return of looting, would I vote on the side of looters everywhere? Of course! I honestly believe it's an important part of the way conflict is resolved on Darke. Will I champion that same movement? No. Not even a little.
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