Can't take you seriously when you say you can't see what's going on when you play a Lawlafell. Besides the Reaper buttons like up like a Christmas tree when you have enough gauge to spend it on something.
Can't take you seriously when you say you can't see what's going on when you play a Lawlafell. Besides the Reaper buttons like up like a Christmas tree when you have enough gauge to spend it on something.
This sounds awful to be honest.Yeah if they keep RPR as it is, but merged the combos. For example
When you press Soul Slice, Grim Swathe would show up next on that same key and then Guillotine since you’re doing a AOE anyways make it all one key press 3 times. If possible macro program it for the players to have an option to do so.
You have two positionals on moves that you rarely use to begin with.
No offense but cmon.
If you have issues with this then you have significantly more problems to worry about in any content where your damage will actually have a real impact.
The positionals aren't even part of your main combo you have so much time to position yourself beforehand before they even happen.
Sounds like you are terribly confused on how reaper plays. You have next to no positional requirements compared to other melee.
Only two conditional attacks in the entire kit have potency bonuses for proper positioning. Gibbet and Gallows. That's it.
Missing them every now and again isn't going to hurt you any. They won't cause you to fail a fight.
Even so, its beyond easy to hit them.
Aaaaaand this is why all the jobs in the game don't require a brain stem to play anymore.Playing 80+ with the RPR I found myself focused on the skill bar 90% of the time. 10% of the time I would catch a glimpse of the combat where I would be lucky to escape from a boss mechanic unharmed. Compared to other classes where my focus would be more on the fight and not looking if I’m pressing the correct key.
The problem is the positional movement. With RPR I have to always be on the move while pressing multiple possible combos. I think the positional requirements should be removed or at least fuse some of the skills like the solo instances where one button will do 3 combos.
Yoshi P specifically said during the media tour this job was meant to be 'technical' and more involved. If you want to play a DRG clone, why not just play that?
What? I rarely have to move at all true north is up for almost every positional change. I just stay behind and true north anytime I need a side postional or right before gluttony. I may have to move like once every 2mins lol
he said they were worried its gonna be too technical not that its meant to be
but its the easiest of all the melees rn
Reaper has TWO positionals! Use true north if you cant get behind the boss or on the flank when you need to... you should be able to hit 90% of your positionals without much effort.... jesus.Playing 80+ with the RPR I found myself focused on the skill bar 90% of the time. 10% of the time I would catch a glimpse of the combat where I would be lucky to escape from a boss mechanic unharmed. Compared to other classes where my focus would be more on the fight and not looking if I’m pressing the correct key.
The problem is the positional movement. With RPR I have to always be on the move while pressing multiple possible combos. I think the positional requirements should be removed or at least fuse some of the skills like the solo instances where one button will do 3 combos.
I hated that monk had positionals on every button - but you people who complain about even two are just.... why? its not hard at all...
you arent using gibbet and gallows 90% of the time - so that is CLEARLY not the reason youre not looking up.
this job is not "technical" its the easiest melee to play right now..
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