Wow! So many people love their black mages and bards! They are by far the most popular.
Ninja, summoners, and monks are up there in popularity also with the other damage dealers trailing behind. There have also been occasional vote for scholar, white mage, dark knight and warrior, hee hee.
A ton of folks have posted their opinions but I am sure there are many players who have not shouted out their opinions yet. So, what damage dealer do you find to be the most satisfying to play?
Inquiring lalafells would like to know!
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Definitely NIN for me.
While I like the explosions of Flare and Fire 4, the frustration of not being able to use your LeyLines cuz Boss goes: LOL AOE ON UR LEYLINES THAT STAYS ON THE GROUND THE WHOLE TIME UR LEYLINES IS UP.
While NIN doesn't put up big numbers, seeing the debuffs and pretty much always hitting your skills (no cast interrupts to dodge AoE etc) is satisfying.
Though the lack of explosions is disheartening a bit.
Well, moving and shooting is really appealing for Bard and Machinists, and Black Mages have a really funny Class quest line and huge numbers. Bard was way more popular before 3.0, because of obvious reasons, and I wish that they had made moving pause cast times instead of canceling them. And, shadowbind was so awesome too before it was nerfed for PvP. I like trapping enemies...
DRG for me. I love the flow of damage of the class, the elegant spear movement that weaves left, right, up, down, back and forth in wave motions. Oh, and #Drag0nlaz0rs! Oh, and I love my silver dyed eso armor on him, it's just perfect and draconic!
It's funny how in every MMO I start with a paladin'ish sword and board type of class and end up with the polearm/lance class being my semi-bulky main. I seem to have an affinity for the later weapon.
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Ahh, before my long ass hiatus, I was ALL about SMN. The versatility is what makes the job so good. DOT for days with the egi giving you a constant stream of damage plus a heal and raise for emergencies? Sign me up!
....buuuuuut the job became all about the dreadwyrm trance on top of the already busy balancing act of the role. I feel a bit over encumbered in post HW content.
So, I'm grinding Rogue now. I have Dragoon at 50, and had monk up on an old character, but I started grinding Rogue on an alt to reteach myself the game's mechanics and LOVED it. I'm just scared I won't enjoy it as much when mudras come into play. :/
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Dragoon, Dragoon will always be my fav! the feeling of flipping through the air jumping high into the sky just to return and rain fiery death on everything!!!! MWHAHAHAHA Its so satisfying to be in a raid and knowing that I can black flip the the right spot and be next to a boss or add, Also makes for some funny derp fuck ups as well that gets the group to laugh at the LOLgoon #sorrynotsorry And its always fun to poke things to death with a pokey stick poke poke poke DIE
Drg because its a very fast pace job when played correctly. Double weaving moves, hitting 3 moves every second or two .. way faster than so many snail paced jobs.
MCH cause 1) frigging guns in a mideval-style world, can't say no to that. 2) no real set rotation unles I'm going "glass-cannon" mode. & 3) varyiable support, I liked BRD back in 2.0 it was my DPS class back then, just sad I can't lightly self heal as MCH where I had MNK's 2 moves as cross-classes on BRD
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