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Which class takes the most skill to play? [Locked] |
--Syrus-- Posts: 536
Registered: 2003-12-2 15:51:47
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Auenwing Title: straightface
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Registered: 2002-12-27 23:23:12
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Where's the "none of the above" option?
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--Syrus-- Posts: 536
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Auenwing posted:
Where's the "none of the above" option?
I thought about it, but then I knew everyone would just choose that.
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Ardenwolfe Title: All Knowing Grammar Police
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Registered: 2002-12-11 14:47:24
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--Syrus-- posted:
Auenwing posted:
Where's the "none of the above" option?
I thought about it, but then I knew everyone would just choose that. 
That should pretty much tell you something.
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IndridCole Posts: 223
Registered: 2009-1-7 16:24:59
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The only reason I said Druid (besides my main being one) is that it's the one class that has a Tank, Melee DPS, Ranged DPS, adn Healer option to it.
That being said with enough time any of these classes can be played well.
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-Mythril- Title: International Man of Mythery
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Registered: 2001-1-6 20:42:31
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PvE? nothing. all easy in pve. do the research on the class and it's easy.
PvP? It's hunter. Everyone has at one time or another came up against a hunter in pvp who really knew how to play the class and stood out from the rest. They are few and far between.
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--Syrus-- Posts: 536
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Ardenwolfe posted:
--Syrus-- posted:
Auenwing posted:
Where's the "none of the above" option?
I thought about it, but then I knew everyone would just choose that. 
That should pretty much tell you something.
It tells me that this is a very cynical board, myself included. However, even though the game is very easy over all, there are still some classes that are more challenging then others.
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Ayadread Posts: 66
Registered: 2006-3-15 11:24:05
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PvE - they are all equally easy if you're half awake at your keyboard.
PvP - mage / warrior have the highest skill caps in my opinion, and are complete monsters when played by someone who knows what they're doing. Mage moreso than warrior, only because for a warrior to truly shine he needs a healer with him.
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Auenwing Title: straightface
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Registered: 2002-12-27 23:23:12
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--Syrus-- posted:
It tells me that this is a very cynical board, myself included. However, even though the game is very easy over all, there are still some classes that are more challenging then others.
Cynicism aside, the problem is "more challenging" is relative, not absolute. Classes my daughter can play in her sleep, my husband will never come close to mastering. A spec that's obvious and easy for me, is a struggle for my daughter. It's inherent in our different thought processing, (as well as kinesthetic ability, etcetera.) I can argue that some classes require more thought, some more twitch response, or more rigid adherence to a pattern... these are all different intelligences. Which is why I usually advise folks to pick a class that "best fits" them and their way of thinking. So what is hard for one may be easy for another and vice versa.
Apologetically simplistic,
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The weapon is only as good as the person wielding it.
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