by Brohg » Tue Aug 16, 2005 3:58 pm
This post is ripped from Crucible, because I'm feeling it again. I looted my magic-element damage focus (yay!) so naturally I look around again at what's so glaringly missing...
Poison foci Post #1
Brohg
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This post is plain bitching.
And it's bitching about the higher end of the game. That's warning for those of you stocking up your "elitist bastard" attacks. I don't care.
Why the 'fork' can't shaman get damage foci for half our damage spells? Wizards get three kinds of spell damage, and have access to all three kinds of highest level foci. Druids have two, get those np. Necromancers have four types (not that they actually use disease), and have access to the highest levels of all four damage foci. Shaman meanwhile? -Stiffed- on poison damage foci since Gates. There are -0- Poison damage upgrades or even sideways alternatives in Omens of War, just one in Dragons! For poison nukes, there's a gap all the way from Uqua to Rikkukin without any focus effects!
How about this, instead of by class, by damage type:
wiz/dru/rng/bst/shm all have cold damage, all can get the highest % focus. Rng/bst can get superfocus on the spell that matters.
wiz/dru/mag/nec/rng all have fire damage, all can get the highest % focus. Wiz can get superfocus on the spell that matters.
wiz/mag/enc/nec/cle/shm/dru/shd all have magic damage, all can get the highest % focus. Enc can get superfocus on the spell that matters.
shd/nec/shm/bst all have disease damage, all can get the highest % focus. Shd can get superfocus on the spell that matters.
and then there's poison.
nec/shm/bst/shd have poison damage ... THREE OF THOSE CAN"T GET DAMAGE FOCI.
Here's the kicker. Bst, shd don't really need upgrade. Their dots are under the cap for the Discordant focus, and they don't have any nukes. they get 45% on what is, for them, really minor spell lines. I think the only time I've seen Blood of Inruku cast was on a latenight one group Seru. Naturally, despite hardly ever using it, that guy had the 45% focus, since it happened to be on an excellent earring he bought for it's tanking stats. Anyhow, the knight and beastlord don't need ~of Anguish foci, and even Dragon focus would only be 5% upgrade on spells that aren't used.
Not so for our grand class.
If spells are created, not equal, but we presume balanced according to the intent of the designers (they sure micromanage those mana/damage numbers enough to indicate they have SOME intent), then how come they don't stay balanced? Why are poison spells comparatively much much weaker for raid shaman than for the more pedestrian variety? If raw spells for shm and necro are hitting the right comparative numbers, why are modded spells so out of whack?