Hello all,
Before the next shitpost, I would like to nerd with you about somethings that I find interesting in the game. This time, it is about the different elements of difficulty in certain jobs/roles.
This is just A THEORY, not a statement. I simply want to open a discussion.
Also, apologies to the BLM who got griefed out of her own Ley Lines by me and two others. Sorry Alexa D:
Besides this, please look forward to my next shitpost!
-Sen
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Hey, love yor videos, I found your channel a few days ago and have watched all your vids! I liked the memeable videos but also really liked this one too. Some topics you might consider covering in the future are: Tips on getting into ultimate raids, what advice would you give a new player with little/no savage experience. What is optimization in ff14? Are there different kinds? What skillsets are there to playing tank. What separates a beginner tank palyer from an intermediate one, and what separates an intermediate tank from a top level one? Keep up the great work dude! Your content is VERY underrated
we'll take both shitposts and serious content! I think you could potentially teach us a lot and i've enjoyed your insight in our private chats. After re-discovering all the healers again post Endwalker, I personally find scholar the hardest to play due to it's shields (outside of sacred soil and seraph) casting slowly. When you get used to sage's instant cast kit, scholar feels very difficult!
You do the difficulty talk good. I enjoy.
Keep your content up. You are cracking me up.
idk about SCH much. But on SAM you are right. Optimizing it goes on extremely high level and one of the most difficult jobs to optimize, due to the amount of factors we need to know, even though picking it up is relatively easy. And you get rewarded for doing that since the damage is much higher when optimized.
I too am Cen :p
tbh i find dragoon difficult….hate managing timers
I've breen struggling to optimize my SAM gameplay in Savage. I considered myself intermediate to pro, not pro at all, in shadowbringers. Always felt good to be at the top of the damage list. But Endwalker, with a new rotation, it's been hard adapting to this new rotation, always struggling to keep up damage, almost felt like changing jobs to rpr or monk, but I decided to stick with SAM, as I continue to improve my gameplay bit by bit.
I do well in the first two minutes of the fight but I always start to mess up my rotation, cooldowns and dots after that, but it feels good to play samurai so I guess it's like you say I find gratification when mastering the job.
Mained RDM & SMN since SB, EW I'm pushing myself to learn BLM in savage. Spending two expansions on RDM has me longing for more challenge, then SMN got completely butchered in job complexity and depth.