
Originally Posted by
Taranok
You realize the biggest reason people are complaining about Summoner right now is that it has too many layers, and that the layers aren't very interesting or worthwhile, right? Unless your goal of "adding layers" is adding thematic layers instead of rotational layers, in which case I could get on board with that.
And having these types of summons would allow the devs to get crazy if they wanted to (no surprise that they probably won't) by summoning these temporary super summons outside the arena itself and do the attack from outside kind of like how A12 does. (This is why it probably would never be done).
That said, we can have more demis without the rotation getting overcomplicated. But you need to design 4 relatively simple rotations of varying complexity that you have the ability to custom tune off of the base jobs to do it.
Imagine if you took Ruin3, Ruin 2, Outburst, Egi Assaults 1 and 2, and Enkindle and started turning them into different abilities when different summons were out. It need not be 6, but it can be that many, more, or fewer. Then you can turn each trance (demi) rotation into its own unique rotation with as many GCDs and oGCDs as you want. It could be 1 like DB (Akh Morn), 3 like DP, (FoP/FoF/Rev), they could make a powerful demi summon do 5 separate unique actions flavored after the demi, and the kicker is these abilities need not be that different from each other in terms of potency much like how DP is a reskin of DB. How you execute it can be more important than the damage, as it will sate a class style that Summoner kind of does now, but not quite, in that it is a class that changes its rotation based on what summon is out, making the summon have a unique texture to it even if its substance is very similar.
Having temporary summons that do one-off or short duration effects would be fine as well to mix in with this system, but so would keeping the class at 2 summons and finding ways to make the rest of the class more interesting without making it frustratingly overbearing and disjointed.