Quote Originally Posted by SyzzleSpark View Post
A bit of a tangent, but I can't help but notice a distinct inability between DRK and WAR mains to see eye-to-eye on the value/lack thereof inherent in their different playstyles. They mitigate effortlessly, but their DPS requires a bit more effort to maximize, however they are rewarded with the highest tank DPS for doing so, and they think this is awful. All you see is them complaining about how hard it is to do damage on their job.

Meanwhile in DRK world, we would kill to mitigate with the ease that they do, and to have a higher skill ceiling that rewards us for maximizing the job. I wonder how the community doesn't see this. Would they rather have to work for their mitigation whilst barely being rewarded at all in DPS for optimization? Cause if so they should all play DRK if you ask me.
Your 3.0 WAR PTSD is showing. Funny because I'd say DRK was also low key OP during that time but agreeably not as bad as WAR.

Your constant generalizing of the WAR playerbase and bitching of your own class is frankly getting annoying to read when you're meant to be a source of well thought out DRK input.

No one likes the Duality of WAR. Because there is no duality. There is hardly ever a time where IB > FC or Unchained > Inner Release. You don't see any reasonable DRK petitioning for Blood Price to be on the same cooldown as Blood Weapon, so why even bother nuking WAR further with this crippling system? WAR does not have a middle ground like DRK or PLD where they are not crippled as hard for choosing to play in either Stance. If anything, DRK doesn't even have as big a penalty for being in Grit other than the cost of turning it on. Bloodspiller being virtually same in both states as well as TBN being availiable in both and hardly costing you DPS for using it is fantastic.

I'd kill to have Inner Beast in Deliverance and I'd kill if it didn't cost me an FC, but that's not going to happen because dur Beast Gauge.

You may think WAR is great numbers wise, and they may be.

But it surely isn't fun still having half my toolset being largely terrible to use because of what it costs me.