Quote Originally Posted by Xellith View Post
Are there any plans to change the weapon skill properties from;

Damage varies with TP
to
Critical Hit chance varies with TP?

Currently it just appears to be an underwhelming weapon skill compared to other DD options available. Making a change like this might make it more competitive.

Currently im either getting a Twashtar or an Ukon. I would like a Twashtar but it just seems like it comes down to whether or not I see myself as a career thief or if I want to obtain a decent weapon.
Twashtar is a pretty decent weapon when you stack on tp bonus for it. I use fusette +2 with it. It may not have the attractive stats of other daggers to off hand, but it's still got a respectable base dmg and delay and it will up RS damage considerably. Basically if your goal in any given situation is to use RS, you're going to want the Fusette for off hand, and as a career THF I imagine moonshine earring with tp bonus 25.

I solo RS with the fusette these days outside of Abyssea because more often than not it's in line with DE/evis on EP+ stuff, and with the aftermath on top of that it's a no brainer really... so really, unfortunately, a career thf must go after two daggers and not just one when Twashtar is involved to max it's potential. Without TP bonus the Twashtar and RS are just terrible for what they were meant to be. The dmg output just is not worth glavoid/Itz/Orthrus headaches like Ukon is, until you factor in the fTP boost RS gets. And that is why tp bonus is so damn great, so you aren't holding TP beyond 100 for more damage.

I was expecting more when I finished my twashtar to 85, but in retrospect I realize that I was seriously high hoping that THF would get a major hard hitting WS without any drawbacks. Still, with SA and TP bonus, RS delivers. You just have to remember that the job is light DD compared to a warrior or even a ninja. So having a mandau or a Twashtar doing what they do do is pretty damn nice. But yes, Ukon destroys twash for the most part thanks to the force crit business, and you will feel your time spent farming NMs was worth it for ukon and not worth it for Twashtar. BUT as a career THF you want a mandau or a twashtar, end of story. And you will feel gimp without them forever and ever if you have a strong faith in being a career THF. So you can go the Ukon route just because UF kicks ass without force crit drawbacks, or you can go the Twash route that will complete your career THF dreams. All I will say to that is, choosing Ukon will make you wish you chose Twash and choosing Twash will make you wish you chose Ukon. The only way to solve this problem is do both like I did. Then take a long ass vacation before you start Orthrus...

Lastly, "10k Ukko's Fury!" is a pretty damn rare sight, just for the record. It's more like "5k fury!" with the occasional higher than 5k strike. Abyssea wise, at least. In comparison, RS with tp bonus 200 working for you with smiting blow, you too can do well over 5k damage on average with SA RS. My high is nearly 9k. Dropping smiting blow will net you an average of around 7k or so I guess. It is what it is. Point is, force crit RS is serious business and it's as good as THF is going to get and it's miles better than second rate weapons. Get it or a mandau. If you have that #1 syndrome, Mandau wins out by a considerable margin imo by 99.

tl;dr - If you are rethinking Twash because of 10k Blade Hi/Ukko fury hype, don't make that mistake. It's fricking hype, trust me. A bad WAR will average like 2-3.5k UF while a good war will average at best 4-6k. I just don't even consider lol occasional 10k blasts anymore. Too rare to care about. Now that I see it in action I can't believe people pushed that so much in their boost relic arguments. They hear it can be done and it becomes the standard, not the exception. Just do yourself a favor and don't buy into that hype. Twash is worth getting if you can live with the god awful design that at first seems cool but eventually starts to get old and annoying to look at because it's design is impractical as a weapon of war and is better suited for a weapon of ceremonial purpose.