No, not everyone wishes to progress"so fast". Read point 1 above. Some enjoy playing doing Dofus Kamas quests, even doing things appropriate for level and don't like. Those players do want equipment, they craft, get crafted, or purchase, cuz you can't fight a lot of mobs, even if reduced level, in only adventurer set. And what I meant by valuable, I supposed it, as the times scrolling mechanism, via resources. Why don't you make that back? Or buy something similar in place? Resources or things that low/ med lev personalities have revenue and a price for all levels, and yet can farm.
What I had in mind was Dofuses or items/ tools that could assist the most the characters with amounts on a selection that is certain, as stated by the dofus/ item. And no, the whole game isn't about questing to get dofuses; it is also about this adrenaline spike, awaiting results display, to see if you dropped some precious and maybe ultra rare item. When they were players: when crit dofus was shed, or now when it's pursuit? And when do you think they'll be more players: today, with vulbis as shed, or once it gets obtainable by pursuit (I expect it won't, however ). Why do you believe people go to play 1.x servers? I'll tell you why: cuz it was fun, more relaxed, much less stressing.
You can not expect team hunt when it wasn't designed properly to work correctly. For Gobbal Dungeon is exactly the same if you go with 4 cras or 4 elios or 4 you-name-it. For finish and HL game dungeons, you require classes in functions. Not just that the team hunt has been busted, but also most HL and finish game dungeons are broken, because they just don't utilize a purely random assembly of characters, even if they'd belong to the identical player which would give them some coordination; but add totally random classes from group search, to absence of coordination, to lack of knowledge on how a dungeon functions, and you also get tragedy; and for a random group, you just can not expect everyone to Kamas Dofus Retro For Sale stay up all night to do 49 tries, until they get it right.