You’re asking the game to make itself more flexible, so yea.
But flexibility can be an indicator of skill. Not laziness or however you’d qualify it.
Is there an indicator of skill in being locked to one spell forever?
I know you struggle with this idea because you don’t actually do anything other than world quests… But the covenant abilities won’t be bis for all scenarios.
You know, making a decision once might be a hard decision at the time, but you almost instantly forget about it. The only thing that stays with you is the feeling of regret and disappointment that you can’t be maximising your character. It’s a whatever decision, not a hard one lol.
The hard decision is going into a tyrannical week on an aoe heavy dungeon and having to decide between a single target or aoe ability, knowing that if you choose wrong it could mean the key isn’t timed.
It’s ok you don’t grasp this, we know you find difficulty in killing the elites for world quests, but just don’t try and tell me that making a one time decision isn’t objectively easier than making a series of decisions throughout the expansion because it is.
I understand what it means perfectly…
You just are using it, like them, in a one sided argument.
You sit on fallacies just like the OP claiming your experience and what you believe will happen is the majority. When that simply isn’t the case.
I used my situation as an example.
I’m sure there are thousands of players with similar experiences to me and you.
Point of the argument as a whole is the top 1% doesn’t dictate how the rest of the “casual” aspect of the game plays like OP believes.
edit: Unless i’m not understanding your point…because tbh i’m not.
Please cancel covenant abilities, Blizz. I just want to be in a zone that looks pretty, I don’t need more stuff rn.
What? How? Even in MOBA’s there’s consequence of choice, so tell me how being able to flex around obstacles is harder than jumping over them?
You constantly make choices to make your character more suited to each situation.
You use whatever you have and too bad if it’s not optimal, you have to try, and if it’s not enough, you’re booted in any serious content.
Tell me which one is more skillful here
Almost like it’s an RPG, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. I know how progression players keep thinking they’re playing a MOBA, no thanks to Blizzard.
Apparently not because the expansion isn’t even out yet and the three of you are agonizing over them.
Whatever makes the game easier for you.
Actually, I think I can find a way to make you understand it best in the dumbest way possible.
What requires more skill, learning how to use 4 spells or learning how to use 1 spell?
The latter, because it’s more rewarding to achieve high content in a sub-optimal build among people who chase the trends.
Is it truly more rewarding if it’s done a month later? After the content has been nerfed to accomodate for these sub-optimal choices?
You are right we’re agonizing over them because it makes the game infinitely worse, more boring, less choice, less ways to optimize my character, less ways to counter content.
Drop ur btag, I want to do some keys with you. I want to see how you handle the game, see if you’re telling me to make the game easier as I watch you die to the same avoidable mechanic over and over
“I’ve never experienced racism nor have my children, therefore racism does not exist.”
Good logic you’re employing there, mate.
What requires more skill, using one spell for four instances or using one the best spell every instance?
You’re disgusting for comparing racism to a video game RPG choice.
Mate he’s ready to SMASH A 25 and go 12/12M,
WRATHFUL GLADIATOR KIAYA READY!
Oh get over yourself.
I was actually saying that one covenant ability doesn’t matter for the majority of people that have a brain when gatekeeping… IDK how that got turned around LOL. But I’ve also been gatekept from content where not being a top tier DPS doesn’t even matter so who knows…
Obviously the latter. It implies that you learn the strengths and weaknesses of those spells, that you learn how and when to use them.
It is a super simple thing to break down.
Learning one thing vs Learning four things. One of those requires more than the other.
I’m ready to be humbled by his greatness tbh… And his vast intellect…
AOTC does not discriminate. And unless you’re apart of the World First, how does beating it using the obvious build seem more rewarding?