@FF and Bitty: Maybe "boredom" is the wrong word, but close enough to the real thing. If one has mastered one land's and the prime root's dig skill tree, then what's he to do next? If one loves digging, of course one will continue to do so. But whatever you do, it's more fun with a goal. So leveling up the other dig skill trees definitely seems a good goal. And obtaining a title for mastership of all digging certainly adds up to it. So I do see the point.
Personally, and at the current time, for me it is not so much fun digging in aggro areas. Sometimes I get close and that's ok, or there is the occasional aggro named wandering by, and I can handle that. But I wouldn't be able, nor want to dig in a gingo or tyrancha infested area. So there might be folks like me who avoid the prime roots, and then level up digging in the other countries' areas, enjoying a quiet evening in the shades of a palm tree in the Winds of Muse.
I'm still undecided on the "trolling" ;-) Maybe FF is just so advanced in digging that he lost the viewpoint of less experienced homins and those that do not have so much time to spend under the trees of Atys?
Personally, and at the current time, for me it is not so much fun digging in aggro areas. Sometimes I get close and that's ok, or there is the occasional aggro named wandering by, and I can handle that. But I wouldn't be able, nor want to dig in a gingo or tyrancha infested area. So there might be folks like me who avoid the prime roots, and then level up digging in the other countries' areas, enjoying a quiet evening in the shades of a palm tree in the Winds of Muse.
I'm still undecided on the "trolling" ;-) Maybe FF is just so advanced in digging that he lost the viewpoint of less experienced homins and those that do not have so much time to spend under the trees of Atys?