nin/war makes a good tank, yeppers. :]
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nin/war makes a good tank, yeppers. :]
Yea..NINs are tankers, they are very different from SAMs. While SAMs do dmg/skillchain, NINs tank using the Blink Ninjutsu Utsusemi.
At first, its hard with only one blink spell, after a while they get another one, and its easier to hold hate. They use Enfeebles to keep hate, and must keep hate up with voke and keep blink up. Utsusemi juggling is very important later as Ichi spells dont override the Ni ones. Its kinda challenging to play and expenisve cuz each cast, is 1 ninja tool. Even with two stacks of 99 tools for Utsusemi, it can burn up fast. And you need other powders for enfeebles...o.oa
Oh man! I think I'll just stick with SAM/WAR! ^______^
THANKS GUYS FOR THE ADVICE! :joker:
SAM kicks a mountain of ass the size of the Death Star.
Never forget this.
Samurais are awesome. Yesterday I was in party with my ranger, and me and samurai were part of some awesome skillchains, seeing as we both build up TP many times faster than others. :D We often managed to do two skillchains together in one battle, eventhough we killed pretty fast. fun fun!
Samurais are the masters of skillchains, and skillchains are what makes battles much more fun and samurais useful tools and good damage dealers. Some says samurais are not good damage dealers, but they forget how usefull skillchains are...which samurais are mastering.
As a bard, I love playing with a SAM, because the only reason they're not a better DD than BLM is because of how often they miss.
With Madrigal and March, that's not a problem. I can make a SAM kick way more ass than a blm, unless it's like (fire threnody) (fire) (wind threnody) (aero) etc etc etc.
That never happens. BLMs, except the best of the best, don't pay attention to what Threnody I've just played, they just cast whatever the hell they want, and never in any predictable order so that I can keep the appropriate threnody.
With a SAM, it's just (Madrigal), (March), and sit back and watch the damage roll in.
If you keep your EQ up to date with + DEX and +Acc stuff (Fedration Tekko comes to mind as a lifesaver) then you won't feel the traditional SAM missing streaks until the early 30s, at which point you're pretty close to getting your hands on a Jujitsu Gi (assuming you took the care to camp it or farm for the cash). It only gets better, I have a Life Belt (lvl48) now and ditched my Gi for a Shinobi (need the DEF so I can be a trick buddy) and I tell you, BRD or not, I still hit 9 outta 10. SAM missing streaks are only as bad as your equipment. Take the time to farm and camp and get what you need to be effective and you'll be doing fine.
Now... this is in no way to disregard a BRD's usefulness. Sure enough, as mobs get tougher ACC songs seriously make a differance. Just saying that up till the mid 30s it's not nearly as bad as people make it out to be if you just stay vigilant... unless you're playing a Galkan or an Elvaan... then your DEX as a SAM just sucks. Regardless of the damage per hit you put out, you will miss a fair bit more. (bear in mind all I've played is Hume, but from what I've PTed with and read elsewhere, my previous statement holds water fairly well).
One could say that SAM does excelent damage in regards to it's true purpose, and this is definately true. One of the hardest hitters, for sure, but not the best. Although your best bet at getting invites with people you don't know is definately your damage output, SAM's true strength lies in simply being capable of doing at least 1 pt of damage per hit, every hit. This is the minimum to acquire TP, your life's blood, your drug. Seriously, if you don't have a skillchain chart, don't have the patience to save up for over-priced gear, even don't want to be a back-up tank on the rare occasion, or trick attack buddy often times, then you may want to rethink this job.
If, however, you love skillchains, melee, and face it ->Style<-, if you're a TP addict, this is definately the job for you.
Ichy, you say your accuracy is not bad now. I just want you to maybe give me reports of it after 50? Mobs really leap over there in difficulty, and ppl always complain of accuracy troubles (at least some of the SAMs), i am just very curious of how high the mobs are in difficultiy after 50. Becuase my PLD friend doesnt want to get a LifeBelt if he doesnt need to, and i just want to see how bad those monsters are in regards to melee. So if you can maybe report back on how evasive those monsters have become? o.o Thanks in advance.
Playing it @ 49 right now, and like I said, I don't find it as bad as people make it out to be. Post 50, though, I haven't seen yet, so it is always possible I'll be looking towrds sniper rings at that point, or wishing I was Mithran... Just gotta get that lvl cap out of the way first :Oo:
I just wanted to say WARs rock XD
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Man, obviously! 8-)