04-26-2024, 04:06 PM
Yeah, I'm of the mind that rebirth potions and mana amnesias are a symptom and not the problem.
It's the feeling that if your build is bad or you suck at using it, your character is pretty much over. How true this is varies from character to character and person to person. Personally I'm
I'm almost always trying to punch up (I've lost my past 7 agg/dangers), so it feels like without the tools to try to get more optimal, we'd just get locked in.
Is that true? Idk. Regardless, people experience an excessive and intense need to Win PvP; what you would see instead is people constantly mulching their characters until they get a winning build. With the availability of new options intended to do exactly that (magical beasts), the world gets just a little less permeable for the people not doing that.
I've also used these potions extensively for effectively noncombat ends (hiding my magics or accessing different fluff temporarily, mostly) so I'm a big fan of them.
If there is a disease, it needs a cure. This would trim the fat not the meat
It's the feeling that if your build is bad or you suck at using it, your character is pretty much over. How true this is varies from character to character and person to person. Personally I'm
I'm almost always trying to punch up (I've lost my past 7 agg/dangers), so it feels like without the tools to try to get more optimal, we'd just get locked in.
Is that true? Idk. Regardless, people experience an excessive and intense need to Win PvP; what you would see instead is people constantly mulching their characters until they get a winning build. With the availability of new options intended to do exactly that (magical beasts), the world gets just a little less permeable for the people not doing that.
I've also used these potions extensively for effectively noncombat ends (hiding my magics or accessing different fluff temporarily, mostly) so I'm a big fan of them.
If there is a disease, it needs a cure. This would trim the fat not the meat