I’ve never built a character around statistical superiority. I play classes that are fun but disadvantaged. If you ask me why I have a troll shaman, an erudite paladin, or a ranger (at all) I can say with honesty “I’m biased; it’s fun and I haven’t noticed a disadvantage yet”.
When your angle is “superiority > all and I’m never wrong” you better bring the receipts. You shouldn’t roll your eyes at people and ignore their critique as ignorant.
I’ve played this game for over 20 years, I’m a casual on p99 with 6 level 60’s and a bunch more I’ve just not cared to push there. Some others here have leveled and geared WAY more than me; I welcome their feedback. This isn’t some weird big brother program where you write a guide and expect people to study it before they engage with you. Guides are supposed to be a generous sharing of information. Manifestos are a declaration of the world as you see it.
You do, you. Trolling or genuine feedback your sk’s magelo would be better oriented as an ogre. More mana, more attack, capping stam. It’s ok to like a troll or enjoy regen for worse stats. Fashionquest is a personal thing. Stats and facts aren’t so again, if your currency is dealing in absolutes welcome to a fight at every corner. Once in a while admitting you might be wrong would also help. Unless you never think you have been wrong, if so that’s an issue.
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