Ranking (almost) every savage fight in Final Fantasy 14



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  1. W tierlist Athena on S tier as she should be. Personally I would put also Pallas Athena on S as both phases include everything that is required from someone who wants to clear the final floor and eventually dip into ultimates, both reaction and brain in perfect balance. People claim it's annoying but I find it fun. For me the top savage. But respectable tierlist. Also W for E8S on S, but – for P8S disrespect.

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  2. A lot of these surprised me briefly but on thinking about them for a minute I understood why you'd have things so high; it's nice to get another perspective to appreciate stuff in this game. O11S was really funny to me though because personally I liked Pantokrator and kinda hated the level checker phase (mostly just because reading the ferrofluid markers was always kind of a pain for my parties for some reason)

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  3. The only one I majorly disagree with is P3 (would put Shiva down a tier too, but I understand). I just don't find any of it fun either in prog or reclearing it. Like I know the healer-specific mechanics were new and interesting, but everything else was either a less-fun rehash of T12, or run of the mill mechanic vomit (tethers, spread mid / sides etc). The only part I liked was that 3-part section with the knockbacks and tornadoes that spawned the accursed "Elmo" nonsense :P. Irritating pacing where it flies off early on and again near the end. I just don't find any fun in that orange hellscape. 🙁

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  4. "Maybe devour was a ping privilege thing" Yeah no, people were just awful at doing the dodges, and that's coming from someone who raided the entirety of EW on the NA servers playing from the UK. People claiming they couldn't dodge because of ping, it's not a ping issue, it's a skill issue, own up to the mistake and that's when you begin to improve.

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