I could not word my thoughts nearly as good as the above posts. But even so, I'll toss my two cents in and see where the pennies land.
Haybusa set is very good. Daggers are already an incredible weapon type with lots of great options and classes to cater towards them. You will not be led astray or be disappointed with the utility, mobility, and damage VA and ST provide.
If I had to choose, I'd call it a class problem really, VA and ST cover literally every base you want and give you every tool you could use to be successful at pretty much any level of optimization- unless you're purposely building bad.
Haybusa just makes it so much easier. Are there more damaging options? Yeah, but that's really not the point, they give so much utility and options that other dagger sets really just feel worse. Things should be side-grades, not upgrades. If I make a VA character I am actively choosing to nerf myself when I don't pick this dagger set.
Teleport move? Niche, but serves a purpose on occasion. Pretty much never a downgrade to ignore floor tiles on move.
Range? You betcha
Burn? Last call doesn't matter, and reduces defence.
Silence? Either does nothing or makes things hell for your opponent. At least Herons are better with all of you running around with this set.
The gap closer in case 7 range wasn't enough. Smile.
You miss out on a little damage, but does it matter when you get everything else you ever want, and anything you're missing you just fix with ST and call it a day?
It's a class problem honestly, but this thread isn't about that. Hayabusa just shows you how GLARING the class problem is.
Haybusa set is very good. Daggers are already an incredible weapon type with lots of great options and classes to cater towards them. You will not be led astray or be disappointed with the utility, mobility, and damage VA and ST provide.
If I had to choose, I'd call it a class problem really, VA and ST cover literally every base you want and give you every tool you could use to be successful at pretty much any level of optimization- unless you're purposely building bad.
Haybusa just makes it so much easier. Are there more damaging options? Yeah, but that's really not the point, they give so much utility and options that other dagger sets really just feel worse. Things should be side-grades, not upgrades. If I make a VA character I am actively choosing to nerf myself when I don't pick this dagger set.
Teleport move? Niche, but serves a purpose on occasion. Pretty much never a downgrade to ignore floor tiles on move.
Range? You betcha
Burn? Last call doesn't matter, and reduces defence.
Silence? Either does nothing or makes things hell for your opponent. At least Herons are better with all of you running around with this set.
The gap closer in case 7 range wasn't enough. Smile.
You miss out on a little damage, but does it matter when you get everything else you ever want, and anything you're missing you just fix with ST and call it a day?
It's a class problem honestly, but this thread isn't about that. Hayabusa just shows you how GLARING the class problem is.