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1-11-2009 @ 8:00AM
Ryan said...
I love how it seems Last Straw is implying that 2 plate wearing classes are OP compared to clothies because they don't get 2 or 3-shotted like clothies do. They're wearing plate! Do they think cloth should be as tough as plate!? I think (s)he should just accept the fact that if you charge at someone wearing a dressing gown with a giant axe, the axe is not just gonna bounce right off! Thats why clothies tend to have more CC (or longer lasting, superior CC) than plate wearers. Even I understand the reasoning behind that, and I don't really PvP! :P Beside, spells go right through plate anyway, so it can easily work the other way round, just like when I had a mage surprise-attack me the other day - without my icebane armour they were taking off 8k chunks of my 25k hp each shot. Thats being almost 3-shotted by a clothie as a prot-pally, so it works both ways. Since I'm no PvPer I have just as much fear of being jumped (by almost any class, save hunters :P) as any cloth wearer might do, and thats how I think world PvP should be, so I'm quite happy with the balance at the minute, though I'm yet to try arena S5.
And clams were the bane of my life before they could stack, so any further changes are even more of a blessing! :D
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