Joy_Division;c-5182521"And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
I mean....I ate I *** you not...3 Dawnbreakers and a leap on my Templar... how is that any better then eating multiple zaans and sloads? I mean...I'm dead either way...If you get 4 Premade players on you who aren't potatoes you're boned...
Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
I mean....I ate I *** you not...3 Dawnbreakers and a leap on my Templar... how is that any better then eating multiple zaans and sloads? I mean...I'm dead either way...If you get 4 Premade players on you who aren't potatoes you're boned...
maybe simply dawnbreakers, eleaps are just skills...better, those are ults and cant be ven spammed by single player and this jsut need ulti points for this while sets like sload, zaan are literally free daamge from and armor, not player, not from skill, its from armor
here we going again where we building our character for tanks and we just stand and killing players only with help our armors because our stats are doing no damage to others..
Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
I mean....I ate I *** you not...3 Dawnbreakers and a leap on my Templar... how is that any better then eating multiple zaans and sloads? I mean...I'm dead either way...If you get 4 Premade players on you who aren't potatoes you're boned...
Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
I mean....I ate I *** you not...3 Dawnbreakers and a leap on my Templar... how is that any better then eating multiple zaans and sloads? I mean...I'm dead either way...If you get 4 Premade players on you who aren't potatoes you're boned...
maybe simply dawnbreakers, eleaps are just skills...better, those are ults and cant be ven spammed by single player and this jsut need ulti points for this while sets like sload, zaan are literally free daamge from and armor, not player, not from skill, its from armor
here we going again where we building our character for tanks and we just stand and killing players only with help our armors because our stats are doing no damage to others..
They can't be spammed...but they bloody hit multiple people..are cheap as hell, and apply CC.
Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
I mean....I ate I *** you not...3 Dawnbreakers and a leap on my Templar... how is that any better then eating multiple zaans and sloads? I mean...I'm dead either way...If you get 4 Premade players on you who aren't potatoes you're boned...
maybe simply dawnbreakers, eleaps are just skills...better, those are ults and cant be ven spammed by single player and this jsut need ulti points for this while sets like sload, zaan are literally free daamge from and armor, not player, not from skill, its from armor
here we going again where we building our character for tanks and we just stand and killing players only with help our armors because our stats are doing no damage to others..
They can't be spammed...but they bloody hit multiple people..are cheap as hell, and apply CC.
I have no problem when Im even 1hitted by dk take flight or something esle while I have 16-18k because I know I have no impene etc and low health and no heavy armor, I see there is my thing why I can be able 1hitted by this by someone and I I dont want 1hit by this then I just need to change my build but I dont and I dont asshurt for this as I know its crealy my problem
and again...to your post before..those are ults...they are supposed to hit hard especially when you have few at once and maybe these or cheap ults but still you cant spam this, you need time to get ulti for this while proc sets jsut ugh...they are doing all your job, you only need to survive and *** off rest, jsut wait till your armor kill someone
Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
I mean....I ate I *** you not...3 Dawnbreakers and a leap on my Templar... how is that any better then eating multiple zaans and sloads? I mean...I'm dead either way...If you get 4 Premade players on you who aren't potatoes you're boned...
maybe simply dawnbreakers, eleaps are just skills...better, those are ults and cant be ven spammed by single player and this jsut need ulti points for this while sets like sload, zaan are literally free daamge from and armor, not player, not from skill, its from armor
here we going again where we building our character for tanks and we just stand and killing players only with help our armors because our stats are doing no damage to others..
Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
While on PTS, I wore sloads. I went to the beach area where the crabs are. I hit a crab for minimal damage and Sloads proc'ed. Did the crab die? Nope. So, I did it again (same crab) and Sloads proc'ed again. Did the crab die now? Nope.
So, if your build is squishier than a crab, that could be a problem. Maybe you could find out what armor crabs wear and use that.
kek
Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
No offense joy but what you described would not be any less frustrating experience even without sload in the picture. In fact, using another proc set, one that is bursty, would probably be even worse, because sload needs time to do its thing, and it sounds like you were dying in seconds.
Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
I mean....I ate I *** you not...3 Dawnbreakers and a leap on my Templar... how is that any better then eating multiple zaans and sloads? I mean...I'm dead either way...If you get 4 Premade players on you who aren't potatoes you're boned...
I don't see how it is wrong to nerf something that is blatantly overperforming. Creating counters is a viable way to help create balance, but when these counters are actually hard counters and are even more overperforming than the mechanic they were supposed to combat, then it should be nerfed. Plain and simple. The solution shouldn't be to add more cancer to the game.You didn't respond to my comment about blanket fixes, so I will reiterate: If something is overperforming, tune it down, just like how you tune up something that is underperforming. But don't create OP hard counters or bs CP stars like befoul that screw over more than just the problematic builds. That is the lazy way to balance.
Tune down = nerf. That's how the majority of playerbase will immediately react to it. From a developer standpoint, creating a counter to something that is otherwise overperforming is a much better solution.
But, i'm not a developer so really, i don't see why you wanted my response to that.
A lot of bad players are 1 shotting and proc'ing people down. Is this what was intended?
Waffennacht wrote: »Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
I mean....I ate I *** you not...3 Dawnbreakers and a leap on my Templar... how is that any better then eating multiple zaans and sloads? I mean...I'm dead either way...If you get 4 Premade players on you who aren't potatoes you're boned...
maybe simply dawnbreakers, eleaps are just skills...better, those are ults and cant be ven spammed by single player and this jsut need ulti points for this while sets like sload, zaan are literally free daamge from and armor, not player, not from skill, its from armor
here we going again where we building our character for tanks and we just stand and killing players only with help our armors because our stats are doing no damage to others..
Kinda feel like Dawnbreaker and Zaan have the same cooldown
Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
I mean....I ate I *** you not...3 Dawnbreakers and a leap on my Templar... how is that any better then eating multiple zaans and sloads? I mean...I'm dead either way...If you get 4 Premade players on you who aren't potatoes you're boned...
maybe simply dawnbreakers, eleaps are just skills...better, those are ults and cant be ven spammed by single player and this jsut need ulti points for this while sets like sload, zaan are literally free daamge from and armor, not player, not from skill, its from armor
here we going again where we building our character for tanks and we just stand and killing players only with help our armors because our stats are doing no damage to others..
They can't be spammed...but they bloody hit multiple people..are cheap as hell, and apply CC.
I have no problem when Im even 1hitted by dk take flight or something esle while I have 16-18k because I know I have no impene etc and low health and no heavy armor, I see there is my thing why I can be able 1hitted by this by someone and I I dont want 1hit by this then I just need to change my build but I dont and I dont asshurt for this as I know its crealy my problem
and again...to your post before..those are ults...they are supposed to hit hard especially when you have few at once and maybe these or cheap ults but still you cant spam this, you need time to get ulti for this while proc sets jsut ugh...they are doing all your job, you only need to survive and *** off rest, jsut wait till your armor kill someone
Again what I’m saying is if it’s not sloads killing you something else will be doing it if you’re fighting 3 or 4 man premades who aren’t potatoes. Everyone of the people in the original post could of just stacked straight non proc damage and did the same thing.
Joy_Division wrote: »I'll say this to those defending the set.
I don't think it's a good analysis to examine the set in isolation. All proc sets look meh in isolation. There is a reason none of the top end raid guild use 5 piece proc bonuses: precisely because they don;t match up with other sets in a pure DPS/damage context.
Instead look at the set in its the context in which it is going to be played. The people using this won;t be using it against St. Olhms, the Serpent or a PVE boss who has literally million of health and could care less about 873 damage ticks. Instead, they will be using it against players with barely 20K-30K health in Battelgrounds in conjuction with other proc sets like Zaan and Caalurian without the benefit of CP points to defend themselves.
I hopped into a "random" battleground and got match-up against a premade group, 3 of which wore Zaan, 2 of which used Sloads, 1 wore Overwhelming Surge, and another had Selenes. What a miserable experience I could not wait to be over. I had so many prc sets on me that even after I cleansed on my templar, I *still* had Zaan active on me. Proc sets by themselves are not a problem. Multiple proc sets hitting me at the same time overtaxes the ability characters have to defend themselves: I have 1 global cooldown (assuming I'm not stunned) and my non defiled (i.e. never) breath of life maybe, maybe, will hit 5K in no CP. If you can;t see how this might be problematic or frustrating gameplay, you are either blind, biased, or insensitive.
And remember this if you are one of those people who applaud sets like this because you think it gives average players a shot at beating better players. Those players who are better than you also have access to this set and because they are better, will kill you even faster and make your gameplay experience even more miserable.
I mean....I ate I *** you not...3 Dawnbreakers and a leap on my Templar... how is that any better then eating multiple zaans and sloads? I mean...I'm dead either way...If you get 4 Premade players on you who aren't potatoes you're boned...
maybe simply dawnbreakers, eleaps are just skills...better, those are ults and cant be ven spammed by single player and this jsut need ulti points for this while sets like sload, zaan are literally free daamge from and armor, not player, not from skill, its from armor
here we going again where we building our character for tanks and we just stand and killing players only with help our armors because our stats are doing no damage to others..
They can't be spammed...but they bloody hit multiple people..are cheap as hell, and apply CC.
Sucks to receive unavoidable damage eh? Welcome to the life of someone wearing medium armor.
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Joy_Division wrote: »
I don't understand what you are saying. How is it better if I got hit with 4 ultimates on my templar than 4 proc sets? Gee I don't know, the fact that it took them 4 freaking ultimates to kill little old me and wasted so many resources such that my teammates can take advantage of that and take them out for being so wasteful/focused on me. I'd quite enjoy that scenario actually.
Class reps are just like our politicians. They promise mountains made of gold for us, but in the end, whenever they can they try to push their own agenda.
A lot of bad players are 1 shotting and proc'ing people down. Is this what was intended?
Isn't it 10% chance? That's not even close to a guaranteed hit...Do you play with a 10% crit (as an example)?