
Originally Posted by
Mikey_R
But then wouldn't people complain about having to use the less flashy looking actions rather than their new toy, which also comes with a DPS boost? Take Monk, Flint Strike, a completely non flashy action that, in my opinion, doesn't deserve to be a Masterful Blitz and it is upgraded to Rising Phoenix. Why should I be forced to sync down to a lesser version.
As for Elixir Field, bad example. If you tie any sort of utility to any action intended to be used as a DPS increase, the DPS will come first. Noone is going to use up a PB window out of line just for a small heal, even then, you have to Lunar > Solar > Phantom Rush, if you have both Lunar and Solar, you cannot use Elixir Field and you do not want to delay Phantom Rush at all. So this 'extra utility' is completely ignored. Noone saves Phoenix Trance for when some healing is needed, it is just used, you might put Rekindle on the tank, not for any sort of reason, you just do it because it is there.
You want the core to be muscle memory, but then want things that could potentially disrupt that memory, like your aforementioned Elixir Field heal. The whole idea of spreading out actions is so you can get a new action and play around with it, see where it fits, see how it potentially shake up how you already play. You have previously said, well, they start Reaper at 70 and overwhelm you with actions, what is the difference? The difference is that you have already had 70 levels worth of levelling, you should have some idea how to look at actions and see where and how the work and if anything seems confusing, smack a striking dummy and see what happens.
You also come into this as a high level player thinking about trying to make your experience better as you level other things, however, how would a new person react to getting all these actions in quick succession (and I am not just talking about new to FFXIV, I am talking about new to the MMO genre in general)? You barely have any time to process what you have just learnt when you get thrown something else to mess with. It would just be too much information too quickly.
I have 4 more combat jobs to get to 90 and personally, I am excited about new actions. I would also say that BLM really is not as bad now as it used to be, nothing really shakes up the rotation much, the biggest ones being getting Blizzard 4 and Fire 4, otherwise, it is all just additions, just like every other job.