This thread reminds why I can't take most of this forum seriously.




This thread reminds why I can't take most of this forum seriously.




99% of the time we don’t kick people for actively griefing because half the alliance can’t tell standing in the far corner casting succor on yourself isn’t helping and the other half couldn’t care less because they are barely paying attention
Nobody is going to kick a sprout hoping for a max level player simply because depending on the tuning a max level BLM may do 20% more damage, hell you risk getting a max level person who still doesn’t use their rotation which puts you in an even worse spot anyway


I feel like people use this kind of attitude to try and feel superior to other people. Trying to prove that they are too good to be entertained by something so easy so they demean people who do enjoy it and try to convince people that they have all the right ideas of how to make it a real game that real gamers like them would enjoy.
the smoking hot gilgaroe is right



Hahaha, harsh, but not incorrect.Imagine these hall monitors trying to RP Obiwan Kenobi on the moral high ground, but just got laid out with a screen shot from the ingame support toolbox.
Fanbois tried to censor the conversation, and instead got handed back the charred remains of whatever dignity they had left.
Forums are probably the most savage content they've ever experienced in FF14.
The Legends of the Titanmen lives on, a shining example of the power of compassion and the ability of people to make a difference in the world. A reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope, as long as there are heroes like the Titanmen who dare to do good deeds in Eorzea.



I remember when I got black mage to 80 back in ShB - I didn't know I had a big fire ability until someone spoke up going "do you not have fire 4?, use it."
I had been stuck in ARR content so much, that I didn't even notice we were in a stormblood dungeon & that more of my kit was available to me.
having to do lvl roulettes where your kit isn't fully available is definitely a drag and prevents people from partaking in roulettes as often
abilities just need to be unlocked entirely, not inaccessible bc of a level sync. Item level and damage should be synced, not your rotation.
SE makes enough money from this game, so they can afford to take the time to figure out how to balance all of that out.
That's why I hate automatically getting abilities as you level. Unless you are already familiar with the job, or have gaps in your displayed hotbars and a new ability fills in the gap, you aren't aware of everything available to you. I'd much rather be forced to take a trip to a trainer to learn an ability so I know that I need to mess with it and see how it works than to play for another 3 levels before I found out I had more abilities available to use.I remember when I got black mage to 80 back in ShB - I didn't know I had a big fire ability until someone spoke up going "do you not have fire 4?, use it."
I had been stuck in ARR content so much, that I didn't even notice we were in a stormblood dungeon & that more of my kit was available to me.
having to do lvl roulettes where your kit isn't fully available is definitely a drag and prevents people from partaking in roulettes as often
abilities just need to be unlocked entirely, not inaccessible bc of a level sync. Item level and damage should be synced, not your rotation.
SE makes enough money from this game, so they can afford to take the time to figure out how to balance all of that out.
I can remember when I learned relatives had started playing the game and I made a character to play with them. We'd have problems in a dungeon and I would say "use X ability to handle this situation". Their response: "what's that? I don't have it, it's not on my hotbars". I ended up spending a lot of time going over all their job actions one by one. They're better players now, but there are still a lot of players out there who are just like they used to be.




^i levelled all my jobs on PS4/5 before swapping to PC but oh cross hotbars when you get a new skill it automatically adds itself to your hotbar when you get the prompt you learned it, does MKB not do that
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I have an idea. Tanks pull W2W, but make sure not to use CDs and pop your tank stance off once and a while. DPS make sure you greed and never move out of those AOEs and don't use personal heals or mitigation. Our healer friends need something to do. I think this will help improve our healer experience.




You one but I love how we are at the point of “actively grief your party just to give the healer a chance to put out 40% of the healing they are capable of”I have an idea. Tanks pull W2W, but make sure not to use CDs and pop your tank stance off once and a while. DPS make sure you greed and never move out of those AOEs and don't use personal heals or mitigation. Our healer friends need something to do. I think this will help improve our healer experience.
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