Quote Originally Posted by BruceyBruceyBangBang View Post
For right now, I think it's mainly people who know what they are talking about roughly and then you trying to keep up. There is no subjectivity in what Eldaena is saying because an increase in HoT is fact. Two tier III healing potency will be at the very least 20 H.Potency which is an increase of 50HP when casting cura. Since we have facts, it is only objective. There are only two directions you can go with healing potency. Forward in an increase of HoT or backward without it.

Saying it's subjective is saying that they colored the statement in attempt to having us believe that it's going somewhere. Once factually it is going somewhere. We know the increase in HP per 1 healing potency now and also there are not many options that are as potent for increasing HoT in the same meldable slots than healer's hand materia. The further increase would be increasing MND, magical critical potency, and magical critical hit rate. Which don't effect the slots of healers hand. This doesn't require feeling and subjectivity. It just is.
The increase is objective.. saying that it "goes a long way" is subjective...
I really can't break it down further than that
I'll try again... just for you
the increase is objective....
How important the increase is... that is SUBJECTIVE
http://www.differencebetween.net/lan...nd-subjective/
There you go chief
regardless of what the stats are... saying "A little goes a long way" is the very definition of subjectivity...
I don't understand why that is even being discussed
I bet you love Michael Moore documentaries as well

As far as keeping up... (cute turn of phrase by the way)
I haven't technically refuted ANYTHING anyone has said here...
In fact... every one of my posts is littered with "This is my opinion" or "I prefer" or "Stats aren't broken... I just would prefer...."

So someone trying to convince me that stats work and aren't broken...
I don't know if that is an issue of "me keeping up"
It's me not having to keep up because you're on a different road...

Thanks though