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    Valkyrie Brynhildr
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    Quote Originally Posted by Firon View Post
    Did you feel smart typing that cause you shouldn't.
    I usually feel pretty smart whenever I come to this forum and see horrible suggestions ala Rokien and his army of hilarity or people fearing content that actually requires a certain amount of dedication or at least awareness to complete. This is the solution to power leveling that everyone feels is destroying the social aspect to parties / grouping.

    If you have a compelling argument to why encouraging players to have a certain skill ceiling to get past the leveling phase, please suggest why it's bad.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ingolf View Post
    Because fighting Maat didn't teach you how to do endgame? And if it's anything similar (a solo fight) then it's not going to teach you anything either.

    The Maat fight was a roadblock and that's it. It taught you how to follow a specific strategy that was used no-where else in the game.
    It did teach you how to be familiar with all the tools of your class, it taught you how to use consumables and the proper food in order to win the fight. It taught you that simply spamming a weapon skill would not win you the fight. No one is there you carry you, no one is there to do the fight for you.

    Sit there for a second before you answer my post, how does that not prepare you for endgame?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimwald View Post
    It did teach you how to be familiar with all the tools of your class, it taught you how to use consumables and the proper food in order to win the fight. It taught you that simply spamming a weapon skill would not win you the fight. No one is there you carry you, no one is there to do the fight for you.

    Sit there for a second before you answer my post, how does that not prepare you for endgame?
    1. You don't use consumables in most end game (Abyssea and VW are the exceptions, but those are temps) You use food, but I don't need to practice using food. You click the item and consume it.

    2. As WHM you spent the entire match kiting him, or DDing him. How did this teach you to actively heal and judge situations? (When Regen is a better option than Cure IV for example).

    3. As MNK you spent most of the fight sleeping with an opo opo necklace to build TP. I forgot how often I spent just before Byakko on MNK sleeping for that TP.

    4. As BRD you used a sword or dagger to deal with Maat. As seasoned BRDs will tell you, you Melee'd at 75 all the time. I mean songs are your secondary focus obviously.

    5. As THF, you had to Steal an item or kill him. Obviously THFs are known for stealing in endgame. You constantly stole from Odin, that was strategy 101.

    How did it prepare you for endgame again?

    As an edit: No endgame content was solo really. Generally you could rely on other players, and had to.
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    Last edited by Ingolf; 07-19-2012 at 07:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ingolf View Post
    1. You don't use consumables in most end game (Abyssea and VW are the exceptions, but those are temps) You use food, but I don't need to practice using food. You click the item and consume it.

    2. As WHM you spent the entire match kiting him, or DDing him. How did this teach you to actively heal and judge situations? (When Regen is a better option than Cure IV for example).

    3. As MNK you spent most of the fight sleeping with an opo opo necklace to build TP. I forgot how often I spent just before Byakko on MNK sleeping for that TP.

    4. As BRD you used a sword or dagger to deal with Maat. As seasoned BRDs will tell you, you Melee'd at 75 all the time. I mean songs are your secondary focus obviously.

    5. As THF, you had to Steal an item or kill him. Obviously THFs are known for stealing in endgame. You constantly stole from Odin, that was strategy 101.

    How did it prepare you for endgame again?

    As an edit: No endgame content was solo really. Generally you could rely on other players, and had to.
    What about RDM, BLM, NIN, SAM and PLD? They prepared you pretty well for your job. PLD was about knowing your cooldowns and maximizing your total amount of effective hit points, RDM was about knowing the cooldowns, effects and implications of your job, BLM was about learning how to carefully weave spells in order to not get your shit wrecked, and SAM was about getting as much damage out of your weapon skills via skillchains (which were used constantly on mobs like Kirin/Byakko/etc).

    All that stuff is relevant to endgame, learning the tools of your class makes you a better player, being a better player who knows how to play their job makes you better at endgame by default.

    You never used food? There's no excuse why you wouldn't, it makes shit go faster. As a PLD tank if I didn't constantly have max HP food on I'd be wasting my LS' time with needless deaths.

    Soloing has nothing to do with this albeit I solo'd plenty of Sky pops as RDM, guess you can do some endgame content solo. (I also ended up selling those drops for a mil a pop).
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    Last edited by Grimwald; 07-19-2012 at 08:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimwald View Post
    God forbid we install a system that teaches players how to prepare themselves for the endgame content and how to play their jobs. OH GOD THAT WOULD BE HORRIBLE, HOW EVER WOULD WE LIVE WITH OURSELVES. ONLY TERRIBLE HUMAN BEINGS WOULD WANT SUCH A THING

    Seriously, I'd like to see a good and logical argument as to why a fight like that is a bad idea.

    Hint: 16 pages and there hasn't been one so far.
    How does going 1 on 1 teach you anything about endgame? I don't think you can solo any endgame content :0

    Will Maat teach you not to hit the Ogre in the butt? Will he teach you how to take down DH's boss's shield? Will he teach you how to kill Ifrit's nails and avoid 9999 damage? Will he teach you how to manage your enmity? Will he teach you how to tank properly? Will he teach you how to deal with adds in dungeons/primal fights? Will he teach you how to do pulls? Will he teach you how to kill Garuda without wiping? Will he teach you how to get all your AF gear and your relic weapon and how to do AV/CC? Is he going to teach BLM to spam harder?

    No, he's going to teach you how to fight 1v1 on your class, and that is 100% useless for every single endgame content we have.
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    Peach Parfait/Khulan Angura on Gilgamesh

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    Chizumi Mooncleave
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    We got our genkai quests already, it's the job quests. You gotta go out and do a quest every 5 levels and each job has their own "Maat" they have to fight. Why make casual or hardcore players have to do a level cap quest every x amount of levels after a certain point on top of doing a job quest every 5 levels?
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    What maat taught me:

    opo-opo necklace
    sleep potion x4
    mighty begressorcry strikes
    raging rush tp wing raging rush

    Everything an endgame player needs to know, right?
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    Jamesy Amau
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    I have deicded to post something on this subject. I whole heartedly believe that a maat type system should be put in place and yes it is a speed bump but a welcomed one it relieves the style of grinding to a level.

    As a ffxi player i see it as something solo and fun to test your skills.
    Yes did i say test and skill? Ill explain why!
    There was once a time back in ffxi when it was a dog eat dog world and there was no such thing as abyssea so getting to certain levels actually took some skill i would know i have 8 level 99 jobs.

    Fighting maat at level 70 to get to 75 was most certainly a test of skill because you didnt have help you just had your main job and i have done most of the maat fights ex. Sch Dnc Brd Thf Smn Pld Blm and Bst

    it is not as simple as spamming to get it done it takes proper gear intelligence and strategy to get passed.

    To conclude my point i think a maat system would be an awesome idea, but just change it to like a lalafel named taam or tama or mata.
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    Yeah sure, it does require a bit of a strategy for most jobs. Even on War I had to actually use at least a little bit of energy to find out what I needed to do. However, the strategies for most jobs were still not really relevant to test a player's skill for actually hard group content. It was more a test of your gear and of whether or not you had capped your skills, and then, for many jobs, how good your luck stat was.
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    The best paladins I saw in exp parties were /nin dualwielding swords with haubergeons.
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    Shiven Casull
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
    The best paladins I saw in exp parties were /nin dualwielding swords with haubergeons.
    A tank based around having on-demand perfect evasion is unbalanced. It was cool to DW as a WAR though...

    Quote Originally Posted by Rutelor View Post
    /rollseyes

    Know something? Some traumas are best overcome through psychotherapy.

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    If a game has a mechanic that was capable of traumatizing a player, is it a game anymore?
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