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How Important is it that Warlords be Healers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nemesis Destiny" data-source="post: 6103704" data-attributes="member: 98255"><p>*sigh*</p><p></p><p>Claiming that this poll in any way shows that respondents are either pro- or anti- warlord is a stretch of any kind of truth here, and what I described.</p><p></p><p>Only 17, now 15.6% of those polled responded that they actually would be upset at the inclusion of an option for a healing warlord; statistically significant, yes, but smaller than the percentage that would be upset without it, AND even those could easily ignore that option in favour of other options presented.</p><p></p><p>Every other option on the poll is either in favour of it, or doesn't care about healing warlords one way or the other.</p><p></p><p>It's closer to a sixth, and I can make that claim because I feel that every edition has something to offer to the game as a whole. I have played and enjoyed every edition in some capacity over the years. However, because I believe that every edition has something to offer, I also believe it would be a grievous mistake to omit the things from those editions that the audience might hold dear, such as healing warlords, to appease a different segment of said audience.</p><p></p><p>Next is supposed to be "inclusive" so I support inclusion. That means things like healing warlords. There is a faction that hates it, but sorry, inclusion means tolerance of the preferences of others. Tolerating the preferences of others means acknowledging that someone may want to play in a way other than what you might prefer, and that you may just have to ignore some options that are not to your personal liking.</p><p></p><p>Just like every other edition of the game.</p><p></p><p>Good Day Sir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nemesis Destiny, post: 6103704, member: 98255"] *sigh* Claiming that this poll in any way shows that respondents are either pro- or anti- warlord is a stretch of any kind of truth here, and what I described. Only 17, now 15.6% of those polled responded that they actually would be upset at the inclusion of an option for a healing warlord; statistically significant, yes, but smaller than the percentage that would be upset without it, AND even those could easily ignore that option in favour of other options presented. Every other option on the poll is either in favour of it, or doesn't care about healing warlords one way or the other. It's closer to a sixth, and I can make that claim because I feel that every edition has something to offer to the game as a whole. I have played and enjoyed every edition in some capacity over the years. However, because I believe that every edition has something to offer, I also believe it would be a grievous mistake to omit the things from those editions that the audience might hold dear, such as healing warlords, to appease a different segment of said audience. Next is supposed to be "inclusive" so I support inclusion. That means things like healing warlords. There is a faction that hates it, but sorry, inclusion means tolerance of the preferences of others. Tolerating the preferences of others means acknowledging that someone may want to play in a way other than what you might prefer, and that you may just have to ignore some options that are not to your personal liking. Just like every other edition of the game. Good Day Sir. [/QUOTE]
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