Zeeromus wrote:
lol wow what a thread this has become.
Yes, this tends to happen when someone mentions DRG, in general. Someone (usually another DD) will come along and put down the class, a DRG will take offense and attempt to justify their damage output, the DD will then retort that DoT doesn't matter and RNGs and DRKs p0wn everyone, the DRGs try to justify this by asking about parsers and equipment options...
...and somewhere along the way the thread breaks down into Job XXX >>>> DRG anyday and how the DRG job is the laughingstock of the game and should be deleted.
For me, damage isn't what I'm playing the game for. If that was the case, yes, I'd be a Ranger or a Black Mage. However, I don't enjoy playing those jobs as much as I do with Dragoon. It's things other than massive damage that I play the game for. And there's one fact most people overlook when playing: your uniqueness in the game. And that's one of the primary reasons I play my job. Sure, I could be a Red Mage and have level 75 in no time, yes, but I've lost count of how many RDMs I saw wandering around Lower Jeuno. Above all, I don't,
don't want to be another face in the crowd.
Aidayn wrote:
When it comes down to it, I've turned alot of heads with my abilities as a DRG
Indeed. It's not really surprising when your Ranger uses Barrage to hit the monster for 300+ damage. People come to expect that from them, and Rangers fill that position more than adequately. After all, that's what they're invited for, right? Fortunately for DRGs, there is a plus to being the low man on the totem pole. When you pull off a Penta Thrust for 330+ damage, people tilt their head at the number and go, "Huh? I thought DRG sucked as a DD." In this way, those who truly understood Dragoon can make others take another look at the job.
****RANT AND DRG PROMOTION BEGINS HERE. SKIP TO THE END, IF YOU SO WISH.*****
To go on a rant here, in a party in Crawlers Nest not too long ago, an Elvaan DRK and I were in the same party. We were pulling Rumble Crawlers near the Rumble Room deep inside the zone. Since I didn't need to worry about being the Trick partner, I spammed my Jumps and High Jumps whenever they were up. The SC was Raiden Thrust > Vorpal Scythe for a Distortion SC that the RDM would burst on. While spamming my jumps and using Meat Mithkabobs (yes, you heard right), I found that I often was ready at 100% or more while the DRK was anywhere from 50-65%. And yes, it wasn't a matter of accuracy since the DRK used Squid Sushi (no idea why) and dual-wielded Snipers. Haste wasn't a factor since the RDM and WHM were sure to keep it on. Maybe it was Double Attack, I don't know, but when the DRK got frustrated on the fifth mob where I'd out-TPed him, he asked how I got so much TP so fast. Before I even got to respond, the RDM jumps in and says, "Meli is a TP machine. I've partied with her before. She's amazing." After he said that, I remembered seeing him before.
We'd partied there in CN before while pulling Soldiers and the occasional fly. At the time, I didn't think much of it mainly because my wyvern had died due to those damn flies spamming their AoE. ><; Still, I admit I must have done something to impress him so much that he personally sent me a tell to join the party he was in. After our party that day disbanded, we became fast friends, and he told me that if I ever needed an invite, he'd do his best to work me into his future parties. Too bad that was when I left to level my WAR subjob. Now he's 60 and wearing the pimp hat, but each time he sees me, he asks how it's been going with DRG and encourages me not to give it up.
****SELF-PROMOTION ENDS HERE.*****
/em stares off into space while blushing slightly at the memory.
/em looks around, notices everyone looking at him, and slides back into the shadows.