Zodium said I should start a new thread rather than casting Wake the Dead on threads from May, so here goes 
During a recent Everchill exp group I parsed my ranger with Melee Mastery 1 against a monk that had no AAs to improve his melee except for Combat Fury3. Both were using 2h weapons. Neither was main tank for the group, which is a good thing due to how riposte swings are extremely difficult to seperate from normal combat swings. Both of us had single attack rounds about 14% of the time, however, about 40% of the time the monk would triple attack while the rangers triple attack rate was about 1%. I had strongly suspected this was the case from my recent adventures with another monk but because that monk was tanking I was hesitant to bring it up due to ripostes fudging the numbers.
Prior to purchasing Melee Mastery 1, my single attack rate was 18-20% and my triple attack rate was too low to be measured. MM1 seems to have shifted about 4-6% of my single rounds up to double attacks but made basically no difference in my triple attack chance. It is my belief that adjusting ranger triple attack chances to be on par with monks would go a very long way towards balancing our melee dps.
wiz said:Two melee readjustments are being put in:
A) Rangers will now recieve Triple Attack to the same extent monks do (when you start being able to double attack, you also start being able to triple attack with your mainhand, at a lower chance than double attack). This will put them on almost equal footing to monks in terms of melee DPS in the pre-endgame levels. We feel monks' superior tanking ability and utility makes them a simply completely superior class previous to Rangers maxing out their archery AAs otherwise. Monk DPS in melee takes off ahead of Ranger DPS with the help of AAs and superior styles in the endgame, which is at the same time Rangers start doing incredible damage with their bows.
During a recent Everchill exp group I parsed my ranger with Melee Mastery 1 against a monk that had no AAs to improve his melee except for Combat Fury3. Both were using 2h weapons. Neither was main tank for the group, which is a good thing due to how riposte swings are extremely difficult to seperate from normal combat swings. Both of us had single attack rounds about 14% of the time, however, about 40% of the time the monk would triple attack while the rangers triple attack rate was about 1%. I had strongly suspected this was the case from my recent adventures with another monk but because that monk was tanking I was hesitant to bring it up due to ripostes fudging the numbers.
Prior to purchasing Melee Mastery 1, my single attack rate was 18-20% and my triple attack rate was too low to be measured. MM1 seems to have shifted about 4-6% of my single rounds up to double attacks but made basically no difference in my triple attack chance. It is my belief that adjusting ranger triple attack chances to be on par with monks would go a very long way towards balancing our melee dps.