There should be no gate keeping here. Whether I experience one fight of the tier or the entire tier, I can still identify issues with the class I play. I addressed them, and laid out ways to possibly fix the issues to bring them more in line with other pure dps classes.
The abuse of greatness is when it disjoins remorse from power.
Currently MCH is my main this tier; I don't think it's NEARLY as bad as people are making it out to be TBH. While at the end of the fight I might find myself in 3rd or 4th on the totem pole, most of the fight I am well within the other 3 DPS we are bringing to the savage tier.This is no gatekeeping, let me define what I mean:
First let's adress the elephant in the room
"I might find myself in 3rd or 4th on the totem pole, most of the fight I am well within the other 3 DPS we are bringing to the savage tier."
The context of this sentence completely change if you mean all floor or a single one.
Secondly, the problem is that the first floor is very lenient with DPS check, you can have many death of player executing their rotation with big mistakes, you would still pass the content.
The question is "Who are you comparing your performance with?". An example would be a lightweight champion claiming he can beat heavyweight beginner, do you understand the problem?
If I were to go in extreme content with 7 beginners, I would outdps them but it wouldn't mean MCH is fine.
That's why I pointed out P5S, it has a very lenient DPS check and doesn't need everyone to perform at their best.
The farther you go, the more DPS is required and expect everyone to perform at a higher level.
This way, you would understand that your teammates have a lot to do to reach the skill ceiling while a MCH has very little room to improve.
If you smashed your head against P8SP1 as a MCH, then swapped to DNC and the DPS check is suddenly easier, you would understand the problem.
Why would you assume I don't know how raiding works? I fully know that each floor gets progressively more difficult. If people are half-heartedly making attempts in your groups/pulls, then that is your experience. My group generally tries to fulfill their roles to the best of their abilities, but are fully aware and communicate with each other on certain aspects of jobs (i.e. Positionals vs having to use True North charges.)The farther you go, the more DPS is required and expect everyone to perform at a higher level.
This way, you would understand that your teammates have a lot to do to reach the skill ceiling while a MCH has very little room to improve.
If you smashed your head against P8SP1 as a MCH, then swapped to DNC and the DPS check is suddenly easier, you would understand the problem.
You're also assuming I've never played DNC. I'm more than aware that first week clear groups bring the meta in order to min/max, and the DNC raid wide and partner buffs are a great addition to any comp.
The abuse of greatness is when it disjoins remorse from power.
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