ppl who cant play the class will cry, ppl who can will happily sit on top of dmg done easy as that.
The real problem is that there's no division between player skill or gear, meaning that every match you could get placed against someone who is Top of Class.
Plus, I'm finding it to be fairly true that the classes, individually, allow for enough diversity that one player can't be held as a standard for all players. What I can do with my GWF, for example, and how I can avoid almost all CC's and take out rogues and CW's easily, isn't always the norm. One TR may think GWF's are cake, and another may think they are the most op class out there, and it's all dependent on their build, their gear, and their skill and playstyle. And who is to say which is wrong?
"Every adventurer has two things in common: they don't like dying, and they love getting paid. The rest is just semantics." Brecken, famed mercenary of Baldur's Gate
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The real problem is that there's no division between player skill or gear, meaning that every match you could get placed against someone who is Top of Class.
Plus, I'm finding it to be fairly true that the classes, individually, allow for enough diversity that one player can't be held as a standard for all players. What I can do with my GWF, for example, and how I can avoid almost all CC's and take out rogues and CW's easily, isn't always the norm. One TR may think GWF's are cake, and another may think they are the most op class out there, and it's all dependent on their build, their gear, and their skill and playstyle. And who is to say which is wrong?
"D*mn wizards," said Morik the Rogue.
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