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    Quote Originally Posted by Mistix View Post
    And SCHx2 is just not supposed to happen. Period.
    Yet WHMx2 does, and is at least on even terms of effectiveness as SCH+WHM.

    You can't omit a WHM from anything challenging, yet you don't need a SCH at all. People progress in coil of bahamut without SCHs. That is imbalance. Having a SCH over a WHM as is does not make or break a fight, while the opposite isn't true. Those people know it, and people like you gloss over that fact as if it's not there.

    If I could make a graph of what this looks like, it would show generally poorer results with fewer WHM's and more SCH's. More accurately, a sharp decline in results on the SCH+SCH side, while it more or less plateaus at WHM+SCH/WHMx2. What was the magic variable that caused the change for the better? Combination of presence of WHM's, and less SCH's. What boggles the mind is posters like you avoid stating this half of the truth like it's a taboo (though it obvious you just want to further your own argument doing this. Don't feign your ignorance. If you know what sucks, you should know what works considering you're a healer too, so you're not BS'ing anyone).



    I also hate to have to bring this up, but why is it whenever I see a comment like this it's from a lvl50 CNJ? I mean I already know why, but your bias manifests in such a shitty argument full of holes that anyone could refute in 5 minutes that I'd be ashamed to post what you said myself, and so should you. More accurately, what you did is omit the fact that WHMx2 is fine, while saying SCHx2 should never happen, implying this double standard is your ideal of balance. The remainder of your post is also wrong because, like I said earlier, people do titan+coil without SCH's. This is why this post is garbage.
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    Last edited by fanservice; 09-19-2013 at 03:44 AM.