I believe battle RNG is part of math and spreadsheet calculation. It calculates average DPS with battle RNG considered. For example, a BLU can win a parse because all 5 CDC that he did in a fight crit on every single hit, but in the long run his WS avg would still match math/spreadsheet results.
Status effects/knock backs affects all jobs equally, I don't think it's one advantage that a job has over another when having DPS hierarchy discussions.
My opinion is that it's still the most accurate tool that we can have when having DPS hierarchy discussions. Otherwise DPS hierarchy discussions will turn into personal experience arguments, with every player claiming their DPS is the best by selling their job strength, with nothing to prove it except "I outparsed X and Y DD" or "This job has X and Y so it must be good".
Yes but as long as you can obtain the individual DPS, you can proceed to calculate SC DPS by plugging in the WS avg numbers. You can obtain the info such as WS avg(which can be used to calculate SC dmg), WS cycle time and such, which can help people estimate party DPS more accurately.
I don't disregard in game parser's relevancy when having DPS hierarchy discussion. But the information of in game parser is only relevant if:
1) The parse has been done multiple times, to eliminate random factors in battle as much as possible.
2) You are parsing against someone in same level of gears. No point claiming X DPS > Y DPS if X DPS outgears Y in the same parse.
3) (Most importantly) Having parse information from both setup using various DPS.
No.3 is probably the hardest. Those who pop on the forum and claim their DPS isn't bad, probably have parsed multiple times against equally geared LSmate or friends, to get the result that allows them to confidently claim their DPS job > BLU. But how can these people obtain the party DPS parse result from a completely different DPS setup? Say if you have an elite geared WAR and outparse elite BLU in same pt every single run, how can you possibly know if 2x elite BLU do less damage unless you also play BLU and obtained the party DPS parse result?
Either way, my point stands. From what I've seen and read from every single DPS hierarchy discussion, most of them are just words of mouth from people with experience winning parse.
This above example is exactly what I was talking about when it comes ppl try to sell a job's strength but not looking at party DPS from a more objective POV. If you look at BLU's strength, BLU doesn't under perform in situations that you listed when DRK shines.
For example, I can counter your argument about DRK with:
1) Your argument with attack: You argued that DRK excel because of high attack, I can counter with BLU equally excel because they don't need as much attack buffs. Their WS crit(thus their WS avg high even at low pdif), and they have def- spell plus extra spell for attack boost, thus not needing Fury as much. They can drop precision for fury and still hit, or they can drop Fury for another bubble and you won't see their DPS suffer as much with def-/attack+ spells and massive crit.
2) Your argument with haste: Completely moot because 1 BLU can't fulltime MG and in your argument you still rely on BLU to do MG, thus after MG drop DRK aren't keeping haste cap anymore.
2 BLU can full time MG is exactly the reason why people prefer 2x BLU over anything else. Changing 1 melee to none BLU DPS means your haste will drop at one point.
Haste2 doesn't exist in standard melee DD setup, which is Meleex2 COR GEO GEO WHM. If you change any of the above job to RDM for haste 2 it's often less than ideal. Change 2nd GEO to RDM you lose vex/attunement. Change WHM to RDM you lose aoe stat boost, strong bar spell, cure skin and strong aoe cures. If losing better healer resulting DDs need to play more defensively that's also DPS lose.
You pretty much try to sell haste as a strength of DRK, when this is one of the strongest strength BLU has and I don't see many other job can compete with BLU in haste category.
3) Your argument with chaos roll: The chaos roll potency number's off, you lose roughly 5% attack without DRK because COR has 50% of chance to proc job point bonus with relic hat. In most content if you absolutely want 5% more bonus you can drop mage for trust Zeid to force proc job bonus, chaos roll the DD then invite the mage back.
Either way, chaos roll bonus isn't exclusive to DRK and there are ways to reduce the impact of losing the job.
4) Last but not least, your question of "you wonder if you get more dmg out if you drop GEO for RDM instead" is exactly the reason why I think spreadsheet is appropriate to answer all the DPS questions. Because you never know unless you calculate with math.
I'm not here to claim DRK is absolutely a better choice than BLU and vice versa, I'm just pointing out flaws in such discussions. Everytime when I see DPS hierarchy discussions, none of the opinions from people involves math, spreadsheet result nor even party DPS parse result from multiple runs with various setups with detailed info on food/buffs/gears.
All I ever see is people who plays X and Y DPS pop on the forum, try to sell the strength of their DPS because their DPS can do X and Y, then proceed to claim their DPS > BLU because they won parse a few times. With no math, no spreadsheet numbers, nor even detailed info on food/buffs/gear sets in that parse. It's not convincing.


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