Originally Posted by
FengXian
Yes, yes I agree casters do need some gear to work.
If you don't have at least some good items with potency, lore, spell focus, spell penetration, magi and such you won't go far. But we're not talking about epic RoSS here, we're actually not even talking about epic stuff at all. You can become very effective as a caster with just raid gear.
And we're not talking 3-men ToDs here.
That is the problem. If in order to be uber you actually needed to focus a lot on the toon acquiring lots of rare gear, player experience etc., so if it only was about people who can 3 men or solo ToD etc., it would be ok. But it's NOT just about those people.
As Ryumajin said (and he has a dedicated caster toon, nothing like my scroll farmer) a caster can have all that stuff even w/o great skill nor many past lives. Heck you can do it on 1st life and if you grab a PL: wizard (also one of the most effective ones btw) it gets way better. SOME gear, you do need. Nothing special tho.
Now try building a 1st/2nd life melee. Give him some gear. Like GS weapon + item, minos, a couple CC epics, mabar cloak maybe, tharne's, madstone, the usual stuff. Give it to an average player. I bet that even with SF pots he won't be able to solo any epic, nor to farm epic scrolls. Prolly not even on a monk.
And it's not about soloing, since even in a party the melee needs to rely on someone else, unless great player skill, experience and gear. For example, I can do pretty well in eADQ1 on my monk. But I need to chug pots (=resources) even if I healed thru meditation outside fights I'll end needing quite a few pots during fights. But it's not just that, I need to pay a lot of attention, either when kiting or stunning, and I still wouldn't be able to solo many parts of the quest in a reasonable time.
Now on a caster it's a JOKE. The hardest part is prolly sitting in shield block and refilling mana vs a couple of trogs. And you don't need to 3 men ToD in order to have an easy time in adq1.
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I don't understand why people don't use their time looking for a reasonable solution to this problem instead of denying it. It's there, the gap, it's huge, admit it. Try to make it go away without breaking the game for anyone.