Thanks for the clarification, and especially the link, that cleared a lot up for me.My goodness, so many guides out there on this exact topic. I Googled 'ffxiv paladin vs warrior' and came up with:
https://www.google.com/search?source....0.UiYIvbedeDw
I looked at many of these same guides when I was trying to decide which one to level up first. Went with PLD, but now working on my WAR. Also, there are lots of these same discussions on this board. Basically, Warriors are a little more challenging to play but can tank all content up to the hardest end game stuff just fine, though they sometimes give healers not used to them some heart palpitations as they see their HPs bounce around. While I am not in Coil yet, I understand that some of that content is more difficult for a Warrior, at least as main tank. To address the issue, SE plans some possibly significant buffs for the Warrior with Update 2.1 planned for sometime next month.
I wasn't going to go WAR because of the 2.1 patch, I was going to switch because PLD is so boring I was literally falling asleep during raids.
What raids are you doing at level 34? If PLD is 'boring' then you're not playing it to it's fullest, there's plenty more to do than just pressing 1-2-3. If that is the reason for your boredom then WAR won't be any different they just press 1-2-3 x2 then 1-4-5 you can keep up fracture if you wanna feel special but that's no different than rolling say the blind debuff and timing the dimishing return or weaving Circle of Scorn/Spirits Within during your combos. If you're really bored on the PLD try walking the line of mantaining threat and juggling shield bashes through a group of mobs or pacification swipes.
Like I said before if all you're doing is spamming flash and doing your combo you're going to be bored regardless of the class you play.
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