![]() ![]() ![]() With Dancer, I press all my abilities buttons as light as possible, it’s just the design of the job feels so light and airy :) So yes, whenever I need a ranged spec, for this character it’s Dancer, period. It’s also an interesting job by psychological means: for example, as you play dragoon, you smash your keyboard buttons hard – apparently, to increase the damage output of your blows, lol, feels that way. I’m totally buying the proc-based gameplay, the spec is spetacular, and just you wait till I get more gear to make it feel powerful (rings and such are still mostly on level 1-20, and I have neither gold nor tokens to upgrade, so need to wait till it comes naturally). Instacast mounts wow full#But the job’s rotation is perfectly clear, has variety and total control of what exactly you want to dish out, so yes, I’ll be leveling it.ĭancer – I barely made a level, but it was quite full of events, and I got a grip of the job, now feeling quite confident about it too. Samurai is a bit lower on the list of enjoyment, because in a darker dungeon you can’t see shit what your character is doing, and katana slashes by themselves are not that spectacular to observe from behind (if you turn the camera to see your toon from flank or from a boss perspective – why, yes). Sanya picked these side jobs: Monk, Samurai and Dancer, and currently enjoying all of them. If a new player came to WoW, he’d find himself in the very same situation, tons of decade-accumulated content to explore and stories to learn.Īnyways, back to alt jobs. How much stuff like that is hidden in the corners?ĭon’t worry, I’m gonna bleed the content dry when time comes. Yesterday I went for what was supposed to be a side raid fight, Cinder Drift, which unraveled later to: visiting a Greece-like uncharted country, exploring Gaius past and present with personal attachments, and an Evangelion-style mecha vehicle encounter, with a hint of extra raids incoming. Her dragoon is well packed after MSQ and waiting for Endwalker, now occasionally picking a blue cross quest to see if there are any discoveries left (and they are left, no shit). Sanya Ginsu – the miqo’te character – and you could call her “main” as she finished the story – is most active today. ![]() The game is supposed to be fun, isn’t it, that’s why we play them, and if tanks and healers are simply not for me, no one makes me to play them. Yes, if you enjoy these roles, FFXIV has all the range of different classes/jobs with different playing styles – be my guest! But personally, I’m feeling excited and comfortable at my DPS camp, allowing me to focus on my rotation and admire the boss encounters and dungeon design in my own pace, without feeling too stressful about my mistakes. Acquiring Astrologian, trying to play it for a bit made me realize something I knew beforehand and from my WoW experience: yes, I could play tanks and healers, and even be a success doing so, but do I want to? Do I have fun playing tank and healer alts or alt jobs? And the answer is: no. The past couple of days I’ve been following my plan – unlocking alt jobs that I was eager to play and making my first steps from starting level, with all of them.įirst of all, I’ve decided I would settle with DPS until I really, really have nothing else to do. ![]()
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