Hey SE,
I was wondering if getting spells such as Dokumori: Ni/San, Aisha: Ni/San, Yurin: Ni/San, Reviviscence and Utsusemi: San were possible for players in the near future? Thanks.
Hey SE,
I was wondering if getting spells such as Dokumori: Ni/San, Aisha: Ni/San, Yurin: Ni/San, Reviviscence and Utsusemi: San were possible for players in the near future? Thanks.
Utsusemi: San = No.
Why? Because as it stands a decent Ninja can shadow tank without getting hit on most mobs anyway, adding another Ninjutsu that creates shadows would just be totally broken.
whats that whm thing you're talking about
I have the final form of Aegis, it has 40 Def Augments Shield bash V and Magic Damage Taken -45%... The ultimate form!
Its a thing used by a campaign NPC that removes weakness
Reviviscence has been on my wish list for whm since I 1st realized it was in the game. I keep hoping that it will appear in the new post 99 merits.
We don't need Utsusemi:San and I hope they never add it since they removed it way back when.
NIN is already enough of a god with bonus shadows on its empyrean set.
I hope SE nerfs NIN so everybody stops playing it.Argh, all these bandwagon ninjas! Or they can make PLD better again so everybody goes back to that--same with SAM.
You would think this would be broken, but I would wait till 99.
I also would love to see Tier III Elegy, March, Mambo, Mazurka and etc.
I have always thought they should give players the access to the majority of .dat spells that were there at 75.
San can be nerfed in such a way that it shares timers with Ichi and Ni, and they could just add it as a bonus to some new super ultimate weapon. That'd be kind neat.
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