Now take your long term main player, envision their repeats ad nauseam and you have the rationale behind none of my SCH friends even playing the game anymore. Ain't it fun.
It's me but I only play Scholar because I don't trust anyone else to heal and WHM's aesthetic is trash.
Well I'm certainly no career healer (more like the slave of a few lol) but even I found SCH fun once. A big stress on the 'once'. Can't even really bring myself to bother anymore. Sure, some will find me melodramatic on that front but what can I say. I'm easily bored by things that are shallow, even if that depth can be considered superfluous sometimes, its still a whole lot better than the thumb twiddling, might as well just watch netflix set up, that we seem to have now.
I could say against myself, that as a non-heals main that I simply happen to clash with the new 'heals only' ideal. But then I look around, see so many who seem to share the idea that eliminating DPS fails to address the fact that full healing isn't even close to realized here yet and shake my head. I have this feeling that either they revert the simplification to an extent, or lose too many subs the next time before they manage to get this new system going. The design just isn't built into the game well enough to warrant heal strain. If it was, we'd just have a whole new gen of accessibility complaints until the only heals on offer was like it is in those 'other' titles. A odd passive heal here and there and using pots. No trinity needed.
Last edited by Mindiori; 05-26-2020 at 08:49 PM.
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