I am being 100% serious. I LOVE Wanderer's Minuet and everything that comes with it! The sheer boredom of 2.X Bard feels like a complete fever dream! Thank you for such an actually engaging job!
I am being 100% serious. I LOVE Wanderer's Minuet and everything that comes with it! The sheer boredom of 2.X Bard feels like a complete fever dream! Thank you for such an actually engaging job!
Could someone explain the joke? It went over my head because Lalafell.
It could be serious or a joke..unsure.... the playerbase here is weird. Assuming its serious... I actually dont mind WM.. it hasn't changed that much, but I did find that 2.0 bard was more.. engaging, with all the movement. (which was totally not needed, but fun regardless). I find I can more easily fall asleep while doing my bard roulettes.....
2 fools got baited.
Even though this might be a sassy thread, I will admit that WM help with pacing out my skills.
Really depends on who you ask, but the general census is that the design of WM for brd is pretty botched, and you can't really argue that the cast times work against brd's original function of oGCD resets
Aye, it certainly aint smooth. It works.. but not as it should...
Yeah, like I said in another post, I'm so close to going back to BRD main again. Took some getting used to, but I feel like WM makes me play the job better.
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