My main is a Cleric and has been since the beginning. I decided for the first time to make a TR and go through the campaign. Here are my thoughts:
1. Playing a TR is really fun....when you play solo content.
2. It is very awkward for me trying to contribute in group play like dungeons. I feel like my single target damage should be much higher considering thats pretty much our bread and butter. My AOE skills don't seem like they will make much difference in higher content.
3. I can understand now why they are everywhere in PVP. It just seems that they are a better fit there.
4. TR needs some love I think to make it better for PVE. I stopped playing it after I made this realization.
I think all the pvp complaining about this class has really hurt it over the years. It's too bad. Such a fun class to play. Oh, BTW, I never liked pvp and I REALLY dont like it now with the new rings from Underdark. Its a disaster.
Anyway, I am no expert in this class, obviously, but thats what I think at this point.
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2 you probably build wrong and or using the wrong powers to max your dps
3 trs were originally designed as a pvp class
4 no, again a good build with right usage or powers will max tr dps.
What is an acceptable amount of damage for a 2.5k IL WK Exe to be dealing in PVE content?
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slot the passive power that give you combat advantage after daily use (there are two different onces for each rogues path). put tactics on other. get your recovery to at least 6k spam wob daily to increase your power. i personally use ss, smoke and itc (vp for wk path) you might still not be close to gwf or sw but u will deal a noticeable amount of dmg wherever you go solo or with party.
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I'll never retrace my steps.
Some of my best friends are Imaginary.
Also, if you're running a lot of dungeons wtih non-CC immune mobs, give Scoundrel a shot. It plays a bit differently from the other two paths, but excels in dungeon AoE, especially if you have another CCer in the group.