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Melee Smackdown - Who kicks more butt, PsyWar or Ftr? Prove it!
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<blockquote data-quote="Scion" data-source="post: 1717680" data-attributes="member: 5777"><p>I am afraid that this thread is starting to become a joke really. Everytime something goes up that is stronger than the fighter it is said to be broken or should be reduced in power. It doesnt matter how many resources are dumped into it, it is still broken. It doesnt matter that other classes could do very similar things and that it only looks strong when compared to the fighter, who sucks, as is becoming even more clear with every iteration.</p><p></p><p>Since other classes have all sorts of ways to keep up in various venues I suppose we might as well open up the thread to other builds for comparison. Obviously if it continues comparing with the fighter then eventually everything possibly useful for the psychic warrior (other than nonpsionic feats, since the fighter might actually be able to get those) will eventually be said to be overpowered somehow.</p><p></p><p>You claimed I was being close minded earlier (apparently because I kept on saying that the psychic warrior was better in a list of areas.. which it was since the list was there for everyone to see) but now I think it is my turn to say the same to you. Is everything that is useful overpowered? Can we only have powers that last for minutes or rounds that take half of the battle to even try to get up and use up all of the psychic warriors powers in that single battle? Well then, in that case sure, the psychic warrior sucks compared with the fighter. But then if we hamstring and take away special abilities every other class in comparison then the fighter will come out to look like god anyway. No benefit there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scion, post: 1717680, member: 5777"] I am afraid that this thread is starting to become a joke really. Everytime something goes up that is stronger than the fighter it is said to be broken or should be reduced in power. It doesnt matter how many resources are dumped into it, it is still broken. It doesnt matter that other classes could do very similar things and that it only looks strong when compared to the fighter, who sucks, as is becoming even more clear with every iteration. Since other classes have all sorts of ways to keep up in various venues I suppose we might as well open up the thread to other builds for comparison. Obviously if it continues comparing with the fighter then eventually everything possibly useful for the psychic warrior (other than nonpsionic feats, since the fighter might actually be able to get those) will eventually be said to be overpowered somehow. You claimed I was being close minded earlier (apparently because I kept on saying that the psychic warrior was better in a list of areas.. which it was since the list was there for everyone to see) but now I think it is my turn to say the same to you. Is everything that is useful overpowered? Can we only have powers that last for minutes or rounds that take half of the battle to even try to get up and use up all of the psychic warriors powers in that single battle? Well then, in that case sure, the psychic warrior sucks compared with the fighter. But then if we hamstring and take away special abilities every other class in comparison then the fighter will come out to look like god anyway. No benefit there. [/QUOTE]
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