One could say it was stupid for automatons to behave like SMN's spirits to begin with. In essence, all our elemental spirits are nothing more than usable, yet uncontrollable, elementals that we already encounter during weather effects.
Elemental spirits to SMN DO NOT mean the same thing as Automaton mean to PUP, nor are they as important to SMN. If emphasis is put on using elemental spirits instead of getting a much needed adjustments to avatar blood pacts, I'm gonna completely give it up.
If I'm main healing on SMN (which I don't anymore), I'd much rather use carbuncle with avatar favor enabled and be forced to rely on the randomness light spirits. Or... you know.... just switch to WHM.
I didn't have to quote everyone of your posts in this thread mellowy, but i figured what the hell. I've bolded just one word out the whole morass, envious. Its the only really important word you've typed this entire thread imo.
All of that justifying, rationalizing, speechifying, and ultimately in the end it all comes down to the same old trite mellowy obsession.
That said, i'm not gonna go on further about why you should not be surprised this thread is going the way its going. What am gonna do is share with you a pic of who it is you remind me of mellowy. Sorry in advance but yes, my Trekkie geek-flag is being unfurled. Here's the pic and a brief bit about who it is and why it comes to mind when watching you go on here and on Alla.
Kai Winn Adami
That is a pic of Winn Adami(eventually Kai Winn Adami, essentially the same as the Catholic Pope). She always used to pop up on the show and cause mischief under the banner of "everything i do is for the ppl in the name of the gods.."-blah blah blah. Of course this was only half of the truth.
The other half of the truth was that most of the crap she pulled was for her own selfish reasons. Chief among those reasons was the envy she felt towards another character on the show who was closer to her gods than she would ever be. In the end her envy got her burned alive.
Not a big surprise of course. Most times the villains in our stories and fables always convince themselves that their petty reasons have some some higher purpose that somehow negates any wrong done by the villain. And they keep on denying any harm they are doing until it blows up in their faces.
And no, not calling you a villain of course. FFXI is just a game after all. But this current thread of yours just snapped my take on this quest of yours into focus after all this time.
Me just having bust out the DS9 DVDs might have helped too tho...
Oooh, now we're bringing Star Trek into it... :P
Personally, I preferred Voyager over DS9.
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1. Mystics who conjure avatars to fight by their sides, then sit back and enjoy the show while paying close attention to their MP as their minions deliver devastating blows to adversaries and provide aid to allies.
2. Not a melee
/nerd I'm not sure about that. Maybe, but at least Voyager was still about exploring space, while DS9 was rooted in the area around the space station. I guess most people liked the greater amount of continuity between episdes in DS9, but I thought it was boring once the Dominion war started and the entire show was mostly about that with very few "fun" episodes (e.g. the one about baseball)
Roddenberry very openly critiqued DS9, he never liked it. In general, he disliked delving into interpersonal relations and space operas on Star Trek. If you look at TOS and TNG, the tone is very different. Personal drama exists, but it is not the core of the show. Star Trek, at its roots, is a socialist utopian vision. It is about what man could be, and how man could deal with the problems of their world and their time. Each of Star Trek's primary races represent some negative facet of humanity, exaggerated for effect. Klingons represent aggression, Ferengi correspond to greed, Romulans signify secrecy and non-transparency. Even the Cardassians, who were added later, were a harsh warning against rampant nationalism and militarization.
Scifi is a vehicle for social and political commentary. Roddenberry was sending a very clear message with his original shows. That message was "put on the backburner" for later iterations of the series, which chose to address different issues or, in the case of DS9, didn't really choose to address many issues at all. It's not that he didn't think they might be entertaining or fun to watch (I still enjoyed them), but he felt that his dream and his message were being sold out in the name of entertainment.
OK, Cure 5 answered, the answer is NO. See the reply in the scholar thread. And btw, I'd kick any smn from my pt who used a spirit for any reason other than ele siphon. if you want to cure me break out Levi or Carby, you were "hired" for your damage output-if you want to heal too /whm and break out cure 4.
True story (I've mentioned it before). Saw a smn pause over what I presume was an LS mate that was K.O.'d. he summoned a light spirit because it supposedly can raise. After about 10 minutes the corpse's timer ran out and he repopped at HP. He came back out and both he and the SMN stood there and /shouted belittling insults at the light spirit for like 5 minutes. 1 of the top 5 funniest moments I've ever seen in game... (I would have helpped, but they said it was an experiment/proving a point).
Anyone who claims light spirit can raise is an idiot. Light spirit can not and was never able to cast it. This rumor was perpetuated by someone editing the page on various wikis stating that it could.
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