#13
by Luis
I don't see what the problem is with watching other people take down a game Boss, in the contrary, take the observer as someone who understands your experience as a gamer and wants to learn how to do the same.
Plus on my time in CH, I have been to plenty of bosses and the strategy never changes, either drain the adds by tanking them, or have a group to kill them as they appear while a tank holds the boss, druids boosting him up and mages at range attacks. Mordris is no different, Tank the Priestess on the other corner so she doesn't interfere while another group kills the adds around mordris as they appear. Same old story as every other end game boss since I've played. Only different one was Hungrir that at the beginning we were forced to not use rogues to attack the boss and only take care of all the adds around while classes with ranged attacks took care of killing the boss while it was held in place.
No matter how much CH talks about strategy its all the same, get a few people who are plat spenders in the clan, a few players who don't spend a dime but live in CH and ambush the boss. In a game where the evasion depends on your ability training to some extent the only strategy is to have people who will pay for the win and dedicated players who will spend the time needed to organize the kill.
I fail to understand how people get mad or protective about their "technique" when the technique being used is the absence of technique and bosses are downed by relying on level, gear and money players. And for those who will say, "well I never spent a dime" truth is that you had someone who paid and was willing to help you, no need to brag about game achievements. Also it makes me laugh on the other side of the coin, most of these people watching are people from other worlds whose main accounts are 30 levels below the boss in question and couldn't even solo one of the adds.
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Rosmerta
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