03-20-2015, 07:00 PM
1. Swapping classes to grind with does not need to be IC. You can OOCly equip classes for growths, while ICly having a set of classes which you use. You don't seem to understand this, for some reason. You don't always need to grind ICly, either. Not everyone is a weak greenhorn who comes to Sigrogana, drinks the magic water, and becomes a powerhouse in a week.
(Most) People don't suddenly change classes without some sort of reasoning or RP. Maybe they had a character concept that wasn't possible with the given classes, and then switched when it became possible. Maybe they had some development. Who knows? And if you're having that much trouble getting to 60 and no one wants to help you, maybe that's an issue with how much people (don't) like you in a game focused on cooperation.
2. Some classes naturally compliment one another. Minmaxing is not as omnipotent as you think it is. Having semi-balanced growths is actually much better, and more effective. Having 80 Will is fine and dandy, but not having any defensive stats means you -will- lose the moment that something doesn't fall over the moment you look at it. Which is often. But it's true. Some classes are simply better at PvE. But you're mixing the issues of growths and grinding effectiveness.
3. Why wouldn't you LE after unlocking the classes you wanted to grind with? A lack of foresight doesn't mean that the system is broken.
4. Some conversations are alright to intrude on, and some aren't. If you never get a good reaction when you speak to someone, the issue might not lie with them. And these common rants of yours enforce this idea. Also, training day shouldn't affect your computer at all, that's simply the game being laggy.
EX: A character of mine with 18 Base Resistance takes zero damage from Black Beasts. Equipment is more important than stats. And if you're not taking any damage, you don't need AoEs.
Not trying to be mean here, but you don't seem to have a very good grip on the game's Meta, and should probably refrain from commenting on it until you do.
(Most) People don't suddenly change classes without some sort of reasoning or RP. Maybe they had a character concept that wasn't possible with the given classes, and then switched when it became possible. Maybe they had some development. Who knows? And if you're having that much trouble getting to 60 and no one wants to help you, maybe that's an issue with how much people (don't) like you in a game focused on cooperation.
2. Some classes naturally compliment one another. Minmaxing is not as omnipotent as you think it is. Having semi-balanced growths is actually much better, and more effective. Having 80 Will is fine and dandy, but not having any defensive stats means you -will- lose the moment that something doesn't fall over the moment you look at it. Which is often. But it's true. Some classes are simply better at PvE. But you're mixing the issues of growths and grinding effectiveness.
3. Why wouldn't you LE after unlocking the classes you wanted to grind with? A lack of foresight doesn't mean that the system is broken.
4. Some conversations are alright to intrude on, and some aren't. If you never get a good reaction when you speak to someone, the issue might not lie with them. And these common rants of yours enforce this idea. Also, training day shouldn't affect your computer at all, that's simply the game being laggy.
EX: A character of mine with 18 Base Resistance takes zero damage from Black Beasts. Equipment is more important than stats. And if you're not taking any damage, you don't need AoEs.
Not trying to be mean here, but you don't seem to have a very good grip on the game's Meta, and should probably refrain from commenting on it until you do.