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    Quote Originally Posted by Februs View Post
    I feel you on this. The Tp adjustments they made in the last Pld patch stemmed my Tp bleeding for a bit, but with only a few upgraded gear pieces I'm already starting to feel the pinch again. I've noticed my Tp is already getting strained in any prolonged fights. It's still not quite as bad as it was before the patch, but it's slowly creeping back to that point. Without a viable means of sustaining Tp, Skill Speed is a dangerous stat to have on Pld.
    I just still want GLD to be the tactical speed-hitting tank who feels more dual-wield-y (Sword & Board) than a Rogue does... Sadly, TP generation oversights and unwillingness to meaningfully revisit class/job designs will make that impossible.
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    Februs Harrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shurrikhan View Post
    I just still want GLD to be the tactical speed-hitting tank who feels more dual-wield-y (Sword & Board) than a Rogue does... Sadly, TP generation oversights and unwillingness to meaningfully revisit class/job designs will make that impossible.
    I couldn't agree more. There were a lot of early indicators that Gld was going in a different direction from Pld. I was really hoping for a much faster kit which placed more emphasis on build up, prepping, and alternating between the sword and shield, but Pld's kit totally destroyed that idea. Unsustainable Tp consumption practically cripples the job and has been a festering nightmare for a very long time now (on top of Pld's numerous other deficiencies). I'd really like to hope that SE might, someday, do something about it, but their last set of adjustments made it pretty clear that they'll never actually make any real and committed efforts to fix the job. The fact that they called those changes "major adjustments" was a pretty big kick in the nuts to that job. It would have been funny, if it wasn't so pathetic and sad.
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    Last edited by Februs; 06-27-2016 at 05:09 PM.