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Yeah, Cecily's right. It's a pretty classic response to that kind of talk. People get so hung up on optimization sometimes.
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Kaia, this is a real human server.
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This does allow players to better recreate DND builds. For example, Oath of the Ancients paladin made possible by adding druid/ranger. College of Dance bard, with monk and berserker. How many players actually do that though, we'll see. But any attempt to do the same in classic is mostly superficial.
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On live pre kunark I wokred really hard to get full black plate for my paladin, to be an evil paladin.
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Maybe he was, Duik. Maybe he was.
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I would say a lot of "which is better?" questions are not caused by the desire for sweaty min/maxing. People just don't want to play a class/race combo that needs to do the boring grind of killing Grik the Exile to 60, while being unable to do other activities like camping an item solo (i.e. Rogues on P99). A lot of gamers also don't have much time to play. So a more efficient setup will be more likely to get results in a shorter play session.
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