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#1
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Mage. /pet attack and summoning mod rods sucks.
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#2
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For all around play? Cleric. No contest. The way people are twinked these days you barely have to heal. It's mind numbing.
For end game raiding, probably enchanter since you're just a haste/clarity bot. | ||
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Last edited by Bummey; 10-11-2018 at 11:34 AM..
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#3
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I started p99 as a main cleric and thoroughly enjoyed it until I hit 60. Raiding as a cleric sucked but I dont really enjoy raiding a whole lot so those compounded and burnt me out on the class. It's fun to be the class everyone is begging to join their group but I think it's the lack of power that the class has that kills it. You cant solo hardly anything efficiently (even undead tbh). You have no means of mana regen to be able to nuke much, you can gear for ac and be a bit tankier at the high end which is probably the most fun way to play a cleric (get tanky, use stuns for aggro, heal yourself) but if you take that route, I'm asking why you didnt just make a paladin. gearing a cleric osnt much fun besides acquiring some high end toys (VP weapons, puppet strings, ragefire armor) because the amount of "power" you gain hits a state of diminishing returns pretty quick. It's very common to hear "hit 4k mana and then main swap" but even my cleric with a buffed 3600 still is more than enough to heal practically anything. Maybe it's just me, but I have a hard time investing in classes that dont get more powerful with gear (clerics, mages, wizards, rogues to an extent) and progression is alot of what keeps the game fun. Sure technically you could make that case for any class but dont tell me you dont feel a difference between a tank with 6100 hp buffed and a tank with 5100 hp buffed. If I'm investing into a character, I want a stronger character not "oh I can cast .5 more CH's now" This is all my subjective opinion, some people do really love clerics and I will never fault someone for that but it's simply not my style. Maybe one day I'll reconsider. | |||
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#4
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demon hunter, 3 button spec
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#5
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IMO, it's rogue. The deeps are fun and the class is useful but the general gameplay for me is very repetitive and gets dull quickly.
I have a wizard and I enjoy it. Though my opinion may be skewed because I'm not always playing it the typical way. Wizards like many of the other classes get more interesting if you try to maximize usage of their abilities.
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#6
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Lower middle class.
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#7
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no class is boring when you're chattin with your homies
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#8
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Rogue for me (big time). Every backstab refresh is just an encouragement to keep drudging through the levels.
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Most boring class depends on playstyle/personality etc.
To me rogue and wizard are most fun. I wouldnt even consider making a say...enchanter | ||
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#10
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Any breed of priest / caster bores me to tears. Meditating is just a bad a mechanic. Agree with Muggens on, I’m assuming, nukes and backstabs. Those high damage hits are fun to look at and rogue is a kinesthetic class that is always active as long as there’s a thing to kill. Monks really bore me because the similarity to rogues, but lack of damage.
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