Haha, sorry for giving you a headache
I'm not sure which concept of the 15/3/2 you are mentionning.
Basically, for today's endgame content, having great saves & PRR is a priority. Same with healing as long as you focus on soloing/shortmanning, which is my case, and you can't really expect someone to heal you when EE mobs take you down within a few seconds if you aren't careful. Going THF means you can fit in enough feats for self healing (quicken + empower healing) and the burst DPS (keep in mind this is not only a great way to start your Blitz, but it's also a great burst DPS addition).
The split you chose depends on if you have the completionist feat available to you or not (if you don't, 15 paladin 3 ranger 2 monk is better).
It's very important that people understand the concept behind the builds, and I really try to explain it at the beginning of my build posts. I didn't come up with the split or idea like that, and the build wouldn't be as good if the endgame was different.
You see, highly survivable melee builds are better today then maxed DPS ones, and the idea is to make a build that combines great sustainable and burst DPS with awesome self healing with great saves/PRR to back him up.
Too many people don't understand the notion of a build concept. Endgame players come up with builds for a reason.
Today's endgame needs:
- Defenses: PRR/Saves
- Self healing
- Burst DPS
And the pyrene & all it's possible variants meet these requirements.
Some people will say such builds are OP, but in truth, they aren't. They are just more viable than others for a specific endgame.
If you remember the times with "auto-crit", endgame was about
:
- reaching the DC for mass hold
- maximizing crit damage (seeker, specific weapons such as high crit multiplier profile weapons such as G-axe or heavy picks)
- getting enough to-hit
In that time, a build like the pyrene would have been terrible, and a barbarian would have been one of the most "viable" builds.
But endgame changes, and so do the builds and the concepts behind them.
Hope that clarifies the pyrene and it's concept.