Quote Originally Posted by Duskane View Post
Drg has alot of buttons but it has a set flow to it that is easy to get the hang of.
I'm not so sure how to really process that response, since, well, it describes EVERY JOB.

I think this boils down to more personal adaptability more than anything else. Kabooa stated that they understand the job theoretically, but found it difficult to understand in execution, ie playing. Now while I don't know what jobs they are good at, I can say for me I get Dragoon, am I the best at it, like top tier, probably not, cause I don't min/max, but Dragoon is fine for me. Ninja and Monk on the other hand. Ninja I get theoretically, but to execute it is rather difficult for me. As or Monk, I got it in HW, kinda, but this new Riddle system confuses me to no end.

So yeah, I don't think there is an issue with DRG, as you may think. I think your grasp on how to play it is just too firm. To you, playing DRG is like Playing RDM; since RDM is so basic it can get incredibly boring after some time. It's not seen as weaving between different sections of the same whole, it's viewed as doing the same thing with skills C&D instead of A&B.