lol... 'petulant teenager'... You are really bad at appologising for misunderstandings if you through out an insult in t he same base. I'll just accept your appology and move on - that's easy enough to do, "Sir God Slayer" (PFFFFFFFFFFFF)
Nah, I meant like, a training dummy so we can kinda clean up the rotation a bit. I tend to work with a lot of dragoons on their rotation. And I'm rarely outdone in content on damage because I can handle a good rotation and mechanics at the same time. Thordan EX is just a recent example - I've always been a pretty exemplary player of Mechanics > DPS and that MNK's need to get off their lazy ***'s and do some with the rest of the group (Nothing funnier than a MNK who doesnt' do mechanics doing less DPS than a DRG though.)
Here's my issue with you, however:
Not a single bit of this supports the idea that "Mercy Stroke is useless!" This is what everyone was calling you out on - that oyu literally, in the same breath, try to call a staple skill of anyone who actually pushes their numbers 'useless' while simultaneously toting how your "Fracture" is better than it. You offer up nothing to support contrary to this - and instead, you're now going into a tangent about lack of customization and how min/maxers don't matter and that all that matters is group dps and mechanics.
So I'm not sure where your tangent came from. It just seems to be a sidebar out of desperation and a failure to reaise just why people are pointing out your choice in cross classes are atrocious (Though I do agree with you, to an extent - as I stated myself. Featherfoot is lul-worthy.)
Heck, even the fact that you call another dragoon "Lulgoon" in your own post... I dunno man. There's just something about your complete lack of an arguement that doesn't sit well with me.
You change gears more than the Fast and the Furious series.
hmn... you're definitely right.
Well, it's not like they have to have the skill learned via quest. I think that they can unlock it via the job just like a leveling skill - so once you hit 20, it's yours? That'd be a pretty good alternative, and would help with the issue of low-level players not having enough buttons to press (Looking at you, sastasha!)