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Eyduria.6341

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  1. I understand condi will get affected as well, but the majority of condi changes (at least that I've read through) are more in line with moving condis between abilities rather than restricting access to them altogether. For example, looking through the Rev patchnotes with one of my guildies already shows ways to put out a disturbing about of torment that we didn't have access to before. As far as things that are broken, the first two examples I have off the top of my head of things that are functionally broken are Rev sword 3 / Soulbeast smokescale 2 (I think), you waste jumps on terrain or un-targettable objects like sentry posts, supply depots, and walls. Other things like the auto-proc balanced stance on warrior that negates the move that set it off without charging a stack of stability are plain not fair to other players, in my opinion. Then you run into builds that, granted, I might just not be skilled at fighting, but ones like Mirage that have unlimited evasion/distortion while also doing max condi damage where you have to rely on the player making a mistake more than being able to make an opening for yourself and being able to counterplay. I'd like to point out just to be clear, I'm by no means an expert on what's broken or isn't, and I've had the idea behind the patch explained to me in a positive way, but I still feel this is skirting the issue of fixing important mechanics or skills that would greatly benefit the QoL in the game mode, while trying to keep the player base from looking at those issues too hard.
  2. Wanting a positive change, and having the entire combat system reworked in a way that negatively effects anyone not playing condi on every single class are not the same thing. In other news, I think whoever decided to nerf the entire game should be fired; this is not a positive change that is going to benefit everyone and make a better supported, more fun gamemode, and there are much better ways they should have gone about doing this. Why break the stuff that works if you're not going to fix the things that are broken?
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