As was mentioned before, it's supposed to be a bonus. And despite being low, it's a great effect, when it procs you're usually quite well off and can take a few seconds to breath even in a hard fight. I'm not unhappy about this.
As was mentioned before, it's supposed to be a bonus. And despite being low, it's a great effect, when it procs you're usually quite well off and can take a few seconds to breath even in a hard fight. I'm not unhappy about this.
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So 1/10 or 2/30 hits I should be absorbing damage because I fulltime a gear set that takes about 6 hours of actual work to farm up?
Seriously?
All the set bonus achieves, is that as a mob readies a big tp move or spell, a whm (or 2) start to cast cure 5 to keep your HP up and... they cure you for 0, because you absorbed the damage. Nice one. If only that could happen more often!
A PLD caring for dmg mitigation would have other sources of it anyway (magian sword, shield def bonus, phalanx, various accessories and armor, not to mention +1/+2 body's 2~10% dmg reduction). The set bonus is exactly that: a nice bonus that goes off every now and then. Hell at the moment, I've only got two pieces of +2 and the set bonus fires off at a decent enough rate for me as is.
I'd rather have seen a higher set proc rate (10%), and just have it negate damage rather than heal, but that's just me.
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Don't overlook the fact it absorbs "any" form of damage. 5% is quite enough in my opinion.
Like mentioned in a previous post, Paladin has access to 2 very great Shields if you are a dedicated enough
of a Paladin to work on them.
No offense intended, but to request a higher activation rate from the set is making it sound as though you
are depending too much on it's bonus. As mentioned in a previous post, if you are worried about it so much,
look to invest in damage mitigation pieces to mix in with the Creed Cuirass/Cuisses, etc..
Invest in an Ochain even. It looks like alot of work, but it truely isn't.
Also as mentioned in a previous post, it is nice when it does activate...but you can't depend on that
always to kick in. At any rate, it's just a fun bonus to have when it kicks in. I really don't mind at all
that it is such a low rate of activation.
While the proc rate outside of Abyssea is...eh... it's still nice to have. Inside, if you absolutely must focus on survival or are low manning something (or you feel you have a somewhat incompetant healer), you can stack your full +2 set with Atma of the Aquatic Ardor, Atma of the Savior and an elemental sachet depending on what you're fighting.
I personally don't have Atma of the Savior, but just with the rest, it's very noticeable. Absorbing a Blizzaga IV off Isgebind or a Terra Wing off Dragua is nice.
If you have Almace/Ochain, this puts you into a literal Invulnerability mode as you aren't taking squat from physical attacks and you have a very fair chance to absorb whatever magic damage comes your way.
In larger groups, you can get away with damage atmas, but if you plan on low manning or solo'ing, this is a great survival set.
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