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    Wintersandman's Avatar
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    Winter Sandman
    World
    Hyperion
    Main Class
    Paladin Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by Crit View Post
    Old videos and stream clips, constant conversations about those days usually mentioning monk and machinist lmao
    Old Videos don't really give a proper perspective. If anything warrior like Divine said were king of the hill. But only if they knew what they were doing.
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    Nel Synestra
    World
    Moogle
    Main Class
    Gladiator Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by Wintersandman View Post
    If anything warrior like Divine said were king of the hill. But only if they knew what they were doing.
    Not only it was king of the hill it was pure monster and ironically you had to learn stance dance(where in pve you just sat on dps stance most of the time)or you would simply fail as half of your kit was unusable. I mainly played PLD, BRD and NiN in ARR up to early HW but when i got melted by WAR in one match it sparked my interest on that job, when i tested it and noticed all those skill synergies i was blown away how godly it can be. Then i simply started to use it and eventually everything was in muscle memorized and the hell broke loose, when SMN got the all "nerf" heat in HW i actually tried to point out that if anyone should get adjustments it should be WAR but it got literally ignored by most. Even today i can only remember few others who actually were a real threat while using WAR as most simply went "hurrdurr FC!!" and those were 99% of time free kills even when they used "most OP job in game", if that WAR opened with stun and popped berserk you knew you just won that fight. Not to mention PLD before shield swipe "nerf" could literally troll and shutdown whole berserk window with stuns and pacifications, all jobs no matter how "OP" had some counters so in a way all jobs were more or less "OP" thus none of them were truly "OP" in the end.
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