What an interesting setup. I never tought to do it that way but I think the reason is because you are PvEing and I built this to PvP.
Not that we HAVE to do our respective targets but I do think we can learn quite a bit from each other.
My goal really is to spend what it takes to give me the ultimate setup possible for PvP success. I don't care what it costs (within reason) as long as it gives me the functionality I need with a near 100% reliability rate. 10 computers, battery backups, hardware broadcasters, redundant internet etc. My whole setup has been designed for maximum PvP effectiveness. That means highly focused damage, instant response times, ability to react to nearly any situation instantly - be it movement impairment effects, fear, damage, silences, etc.
In order to do that, I need instant response times and the ability to cast almost any spell. I even have slowfall mapped out - just in case![]()
You see though, to me, I just would not be able to do that with 5 different classes. I can heal and dps just fine - I practiced that for 2 years with the Zins. Adding locks makes things a BIT more complicated but the way I set everything up - there is so much overlap. Sure, I will be casting fireball AND shadowbolt but both are ranged based DDs with a cast time. There is significant overlap while bringing summons, dots, pets and soulstones to the table. Adding even 1 more class would be far more than I think would be feasable though - I am stretched enough as it is.
Which is most likely why you (so far) are limited to simple actions. Of course, you will take it further but how do you plan on dealing with fears, individual movement, dynamic repositioning requirements, silences, multiple MTs, etc? Have you given that any thought, as many of the 60 and beyond dungeons require these kind of things to progress through them.
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