I gave it another shot when headstart started, but unfortunately I uninstalled Legends already.
I adjusted a bit to the new combatsystem and it went from 'terrible' to 'ok'. Still not a fan, but enjoyable enough.
Other issues appeared, though.
Gearprogression is crazy. It's fun at the beginning, and I initially liked it a lot: it feels very rewarding since all items you get from missions can be used to upgrade your stuff. But then you learn that it's will become very tedious later on:
1) Level 2 items up to level 20 (more in higher tiers, I think)
2) Fuse them to get one item of the next tier
3) Repeat this 3x, since there are 5 tiers, with every tier a harder/longer experiencebar
4) Repeat this for every single peace of gear
5) Repeat this even more if you want to have gear for all roles
x) Glyphs and signetsprogression. Did not see the tutorial for that since I was level 27 and had not seen a glyph or signet,yet, but I got an item that contained glyphexperience so that might indicate you can 'level up' those items too.
I also did not enjoy having to do the story again. They made the difficulty easier, not to my liking That in combination with the new combatsystem, which as I mentioned is 'ok' at best for me, is making doing the story all over not much enjoyable for me. I foresee some F2P mechanics that are going to annoy me at later stage of the game:
- inventoryspace for when you get more and more items and in different tiers + glyphs and signets.
- lack of MoFs because of daily challenges limitations
- endgame without rewarding dungeons (if the rewards are just lockboxes like in storymode)
x - (lifetime) patronstatus isn't worth much currently
My conclusion is that I don't want to play Legends this way. I could have lived with the combatsystem, but at this point other things feels too tedious and too restrictive: too F2P-ish. I know it's just out and they will make changes so I will check it from time to time, but it will stay a F2P game.
I hope others have a good time and/or have more patience than I had and that it pays off. And I hope that it stays fun after the first few weeks.
I'm out.
Goodbye (this time probably for real, but you'll never know 😉 ).