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    Most people playing now dont realize how many mechanics are in Syrcus Tower. They see it as the easiest to complete, all due to ilvl bloat and potency changes. I honestly wonder what will happen if the stat squish makes those old mechanics start showing up again. I know only a few of us will remember those old mechanics. Especially the first and 2nd bosses.

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    The stat squish is explicitly intended only to affect post-80 content, though, I thought?
    No, it'll most effect 50-70 content I believe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Valkyrie_Lenneth View Post
    Most people playing now dont realize how many mechanics are in Syrcus Tower. They see it as the easiest to complete, all due to ilvl bloat and potency changes. I honestly wonder what will happen if the stat squish makes those old mechanics start showing up again. I know only a few of us will remember those old mechanics. Especially the first and 2nd bosses.



    No, it'll most effect 50-70 content I believe.
    I thought it was said that everything 51+ would be squished, scaling differently. Then they gave the comparison that say a BLM at 80 currently does 50,000 damage on a Fire IV. After the squish in the same gear at the current potencies, it'll deal 12,500. Something like that. They were going to leave 50 and down alone for a reason I can't remember.
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