




If you absolutely need two buttons to do what one button should be able to do, you're welcome to waste a hotbar slot so you can have two slots that do the same action.It's not because I don't want it, it's because the examples you and everyone else have given are poor, poor enough that I don't see it as a QoL improvement because it literally does nothing to improve my rotation and in fact, would not only screw up my muscle memory of the job, but potentially anyone else that plays the job competitively.
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It's not a matter of necessity, it's a matter of "why are we fixing what isn't broken", if you feel having one button will suddenly make you a more efficient and better player, then by all means you can play like that in PvP as much as you want. But, why should anyone be forced to re-learn their job rotation and redo their muscle memory because some people absolutely need one button or they consider the entire job dysfunctional is beyond me.
This wasn't even an issue until they made changes to PvP and people saw what they did. It's funny how that happened.





It's literally broken. Ley Lines and Between the Lines have the same result but can only be used in completely disjoint conditions, so they should be the same button. Making them the same button would be objectively better design.
What seems to be beyond you is that such an improvement to the interface wouldn't force you to relearn anything. If you're so offended at fixing what is broken, you can spend two slots to maintain the behaviour of the current broken interface.But, why should anyone be forced to re-learn their job rotation and redo their muscle memory because some people absolutely need one button or they consider the entire job dysfunctional is beyond me.
Error 3102 Club, Order of the 52nd Hour
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