
(12-25-2014, 05:07 AM)Aaron Wrote:I actually like cutter's cry.(12-25-2014, 04:58 AM)Jazz Egi Wrote:Phew for a second I thought my last post was a little too"This guy is a dick" toned and you'd think I was being a smartass. Glad to see that's not the case(12-25-2014, 03:59 AM)Aaron Wrote:(12-25-2014, 01:42 AM)Jazz Egi Wrote:Or maybe that's why Ala Mhigo is gated and Ul'Dah is the only city to have a big ass wall surrounding it?(12-24-2014, 11:35 PM)Aaron Wrote: Considering that real ants can span -large- areas as a colony just to search for food.
And Cutters Cry isn't too far from Ul'Dah where one could be sure there's no worry.
The ants would probably be a huge problem regardless. One colony can number in the thousands.
Strange that the ants don't seem to get much quest coverage as the huge danger you would expect them to be. Â Its a miracle there are any refugees alive in Thanalan if they are pound for pound as tough as real ants. Â Maybe they are stupid, or territorial?
Ever think of that? Don't need a quest dedicated to ants to know a colony of ants individually twice the size of a human = threat.
The history behind Cutters Cry adds to this.
I can't naysay you because despite having cleared most of the Coils I've never actually unlocked Cutter's Cry. Â
I like to think that Ul'dah is walled because it's on a big empty flat with no other defenses. Â Gridania is at the heart of a forest protected by powerful elementals and Limsa's walls are in the form of sea gates. Â If the ants wanted Ul'dah they would burrow in from beneath.Â
And I wouldn't bother unlocking Cutters Cry. I hate that dungeon with a blinding passion.
Ima go run it again now just to solidify my reason to despise that long ass boring place.
I'd rather suffer through Toto Rak.