This is true until you consider Samurai.My piece of advice about positionals is: don't think of it as missed positionals = gimped DPS. Think of it as correct positionals=bonus damage. This is especially true when you start raiding savage and there are mechanics that force you into positions where its impossible to hit rear/side (like Midgardsrmr's Ahk Morns, or Omega's Larboard/Starboard cannons). Sometimes it's impractical or impossible to hit your positionals, but SE has narrowed the gap between a correct positional and a failed positional such that it's usually only a 20-30 potency gap instead of 100+. Yes, you still want to try to hit positionals to maximize DPS but fights are also tuned that you can clear without hitting positionals.
I see it as bonus rather than a necessity. If it were "necessary" as opposed to "bonus", SE would time the mechanics in raids that require you to stand in front of the boss with melees' True North cooldowns. But, that isn't the case, as anyone who has done raided can tell you, there are phases and mechanics where you can't get to the flank or rear.
Its positionals generate Kenki, which equate to more DPS than any other melee, in addition to affecting their rotation and manouverability.

I see it as bonus rather than a necessity. If it were "necessary" as opposed to "bonus", SE would time the mechanics in raids that require you to stand in front of the boss with melees' True North cooldowns. But, that isn't the case, as anyone who has done raided can tell you, there are phases and mechanics where you can't get to the flank or rear.Not to mention us ninjas where not hitting the trick positional is most certainly a massive dps loss, but to address Johnny, with fights being scripted true north usage is also planned.
Yes there are times when you can't hit positionals properly, and that dps is sacrificed for mechanics, but there are also times during rotations when they must be hit and that's when you should plan your TN usage. A dps loss is still a loss even if it is necessary for survivability.
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