Laeon val Observis -> RE: Weapons (6/16/2025 20:52:13)
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Another advice, we don't really care how many chars you have due to the generalist nature of most gear you'll find, so you can scrap that as your reasons for being held back. And you did a classical mistake for endgame starters, jumping straight to a fight way above your belt. Hence why this was developed to demystify the terrors of the Inn. Being a gloryhound is good, but if it is starting to bite back at you, follow that. EDIT: Let me ask you this, did you really think that I earned Uragiri by having top of the line gear? I used pre-reimagined Pirate for that with shoddy equipment for my level. Technique well compensated for the equipment deficiencies. At this point, I'm hoping that I'm only sensing skill issue from you and not will issue. That is the crossroad you'll have to contend with if you want to maintain your ambitions to be an endgame player. EDIT II: After reviewing the evidence further, your managing of multiple characters seems to be the root cause of why you are having issues with growing as an endgame player. That is, you are managing all three simultaneously. A commendable effort, but one wherein you are biting more than you could chew. I would suggest that you focus on strengthening your characters one at a time instead. That way, you'll actually have more time to study class and Inn combat technicalities, both video and non-video. And no, having different Base Classes is not an excuse. It has been years since a Base Class became a prominent choice for challenges, one of the iconic -if memory serves right- was Ascendant being a reasonable choice for Dominion of Dreams (it has long since been dethroned since the first reimagining of DeathKnight).
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