the warrior wondering why he gets so many sensing notif:
me throwing bleeding pots on his abysmal dive:
the warrior wondering why he gets so many sensing notif:
me throwing bleeding pots on his abysmal dive:
I think any stat build should be able to learn any other sensing type, probably by side quests, but they have access to theirs by default.
Theyâre all cool but theyâre also all catered to a specific part of the game that you may not interact with much or at all. I donât think itâs fair to make players to choose their stat build based on what they like in combat and then realize that another wouldâve been way better for what they enjoy. Plus I donât like the idea of being locked to a certain style of combat when engaging with a part of the game that isnât related to it at all.
Itâs not like fighting sharks is more suited to spiritâs combat style, or fighting players is more suited to strengthâs close-range combat style.
yeah but then the multi stat guys are too good then. they can get 2 sensing types while pure ones get just one.
Did I say anywhere, or even insinuate, that sensing types would be stat locked?
I think hybrids should get Tier 3 sensing, but Savants should stay at Tier 2, since right now Savants get either 3 or all sensing types, at the same tier as hybrids, who only get 2
As said by others, that gives hybrids an unfair advantage
I really donât get your argument tho?
Pures get a single Tier IV
Hybrids get two Tier III
Savant get three or four Tier II
sounds fair to me
?? No? Hybrids would have slightly better sensing than savants in exchange for only having 2 instead of 3 of 4. Right now Savant sensing is flat out better than Hybrid sensing
didnât I hear somewhere that hybrids would ACTUALLY have access to ancients if they invested into it (qna or something)
Nvm, found it:
Can hybrids stack imbues too
No, but you did bring up hybrids and ancients, so I searched for this
Oop I thought sensing only had 3 tiers
Tbh savants should have 4 tier 1s or 3 tier 2s
I think the lost and exotic weapon mix IS the ancient equivalent