EDIT: Removed initial portion of post, we still have 3 Nastronds, but for some reason the Geirskogul tooltip doesn't say this, just the trait does. My bad!
Also, give us back Dragon Sight!! There's no reason to remove it, it was fun!
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EDIT: Removed initial portion of post, we still have 3 Nastronds, but for some reason the Geirskogul tooltip doesn't say this, just the trait does. My bad!
Also, give us back Dragon Sight!! There's no reason to remove it, it was fun!
You misread the Nastrond change; When you enter Life of the Dragon, you'll now gain exactly 3 stacks of Nastrond Ready, which will let you use Nastrond exactly 3 times during Life of the Dragon. You have to look at the new version of the Life of the Dragon trait that was shown from the media tour.
The removal of Dragonsight is probably the most exciting change I've seen among all the job updates. It's the one thing that kept me from playing DRG in PvE ever since it was introduced. I'm pleasantly surprised they decided to remove it, as I never thought they would.
i'm gonna miss dragon sight. its fun to have a buff you have to decide on the go who's gonna get it depending on various things
and no its not annoying to use. there is enough empty space in your bar to put several macros for various partymembers in it
I feel like they should have swapped Lance Charges animation with Dragon Sight at the very least, it looks so much better.
Otherwise, I feel like DRG got off really nicely, not that much has changed in the core rotation and having 3 Nastrond charges isn't a bad change, we'll still be using them just as much overall.
They should've kept Dragon Sight instead of Lance Charge and combine both animations so that we could keep the swirling dragon animation on use.
Functionally the same but with the better vfx.
Dragon sight aka parse boost. Good riddance.
Didnt liked dragon sight much.
It maked problems in the skill flow, by beeing forced to look to your party member and click first a target and than use the eyes. That step was easily forgotten, when you was in a good flow of skill usage.
In addition was it annoying, when the drg forgot to use it at a partner to. Or, when 2 drg used it at the same time at each other.
That increased the buff, ok. But, it shorted the duration of its "true north" effect. What maked it more logical, to use it after each other.