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    Player ManaKing's Avatar
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    Iocus
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    Phoenix
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    RDM Lv 99
    Quote Originally Posted by Trangnai View Post
    RDM has a big issue when it comes to endgame, basically at this point to develop your RDM you need to have another job leveled/geared in order to advance your rdm. Its upseting to say the least. I love my RDM to death. But noone needs it. Meaning you will not be chosen because the gap is too wide and you don't fill the void that is required to be filled. Which means your RDM doesn't get any better toys to play with.

    Outside of that pretty much all hybrids are great for exploring solo content and past content. anything that's soloable is normally done by a hybrid class that has enough understanding, gear, atmas etc. to be able to preform the needed task. But in the end it is a game, enjoy it and have fun. As long as you do that it doesn't really matter what RDM becomes as long as you have fun with it.
    My RDM is lvl 99. I didn't start working on other jobs until after I got my Excalibur, which was after I made an Almace. It's about persistence and the job being rewarding, not the rewards being rewarding. Also, I have and always have been a Melee RDM. I just started building tougher and tougher until I could solo almost anything that doesn't require a group anyways.

    More recently, I made a couple of friends that I play with almost all the time. Why? Because we like each other's company, not because we use each other for gear.

    Is what I did too much work for most players, since there are easier paths? Sure. But it's not impossible. You just have to be annoyingly stubborn and not cave.

    RDM lacks an easy button. It's not there, so don't look for it. It's a good job. It's not a well balanced job and needs work, but it's still good.
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    Last edited by ManaKing; 10-24-2012 at 02:06 AM.
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