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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosmancer" data-source="post: 9561002" data-attributes="member: 6801228"><p>Eh, I don't really think it is that bad for the dragon. In an actual game, the dragon is getting 6 rends, not 4, because you won't be soloing the monk. </p><p></p><p>And the thing that gets missed in these discussions about "look how broken high level monks are" is they are constantly placing the monk in the absolute most ideal situation, with the only subclass that can both debuff an enemy and heal themselves significantly (not going to have nearly as easy of a time with a shadow monk against an ancient dragon) </p><p></p><p>But the biggest part is the solo fight. Monks are now designed as duelists. They are very very good at 1 v 1 and much less good at 1 v 3 or 4 or 5. So despite the predictions that the Monk is going to be the strongest class in the game bar nothing... we've actually yet to see that filtering through the game yet. And I doubt we will, because soloing a monster on paper doesn't translate as impactfully to fighting a group alongside a party.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosmancer, post: 9561002, member: 6801228"] Eh, I don't really think it is that bad for the dragon. In an actual game, the dragon is getting 6 rends, not 4, because you won't be soloing the monk. And the thing that gets missed in these discussions about "look how broken high level monks are" is they are constantly placing the monk in the absolute most ideal situation, with the only subclass that can both debuff an enemy and heal themselves significantly (not going to have nearly as easy of a time with a shadow monk against an ancient dragon) But the biggest part is the solo fight. Monks are now designed as duelists. They are very very good at 1 v 1 and much less good at 1 v 3 or 4 or 5. So despite the predictions that the Monk is going to be the strongest class in the game bar nothing... we've actually yet to see that filtering through the game yet. And I doubt we will, because soloing a monster on paper doesn't translate as impactfully to fighting a group alongside a party. [/QUOTE]
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