Lyte said:Nuncio said:I don't mean to be contrary... but I found my shaman (only played to 62, admittedly) to be extremely usefull and versatile.
When I was two boxing him with my SK, I had some great macros worked up. Stand up, sic pet, cast slow, cani, cast dot, cani. cani, heal SK and sit. Somtimes added a macro for debuffs. Or If I was with a group, would just cut out the macroed heal and use it for more damage or debuffs.
Now, I know you don't want to bot your main, but the fact was, the SK became more bot than the shammy. Just had to have him attack and cast aggro spells now and then, after pulling with him.
Later, I started playing the shammy more when I wasn't 2 boxing. Nice pad heals, groups loved him.
If I were to start playing SoD with any regularity again, I'd probably spend more time on the shammy than my SK.
When I raided with Ruin, and we needed to camp a botted toon, the SK got camped quite a bit more often than the shammy did near the end there. The shammy just brought so much to the group.
And in XP groups, he was even better, because he could do some pretty good healing as well as pretty good damage, and keep quite a few buffs on the group, with group stat buffs.
*shrug* I dunno, maybe my SK sucked so hard that in comparison, my sucky shaman didn't seem as sucky as he really was.
I could probably write a similar paragraph about every single class in the game.
I don't mean to be contrary... but I found my Bard to be extremely useful and versatile. When I was two-boxing him with my Shaman, I had some great macros worked up. I would cast mana-regen to decrease down-time, and could even mez when adds got out of control. If I was in a group, I could add even more versatility through haste spells! In fact, the Shaman became more of a bot than my Bard because all I needed to do with him in a group was to DoT, send a pet, and heal!
I don't mean to be contrary... but I found my Enchanter to be extremely useful and versatile. When I was two-boxing him with my Shaman, I had some great macros worked up. I would cast KEI to decrease downtime, and I could mez adds, and even haste my group.
I don't mean to be contrary... but I found my Ranger to be extremely useful and versaile. When I was two-boxing him with my Shaman, I had some great macros worked up. I would sit down, and memorize my spells over and over again because I died before I could cast them.
Oh wait, the last one didn't exactly work, but you get the pointI didn't mean to be rude, but the idea is that your "personal" opinions may not be the critical analysis of the class that helps focus attention on where the Shaman is lacking and where the Shaman excels. Every class is "fun" and can contribute something to a raid group depending on the player, so saying you prefer X class over Y class does not necessarily mean X class is perfectly balanced.
I don't remember implying that shaman are perfectly balanced. Nor do I remember implying that my personal view of the class is the only one that matters.
In addition, your conjectures on the class are just that as well, conjectures. Perhaps more, perhaps less, informed than my own conjectures. I don't know.
All your little scenarios did was convince me that if played correctly, anything can be botted or mained with good results... (except rangers, of course.)
Shaman do lack in some areas, and excel in others... thats what makes them different than other classes. Do they need help? I don't know. But all this "I didn't know shaman sucked otherwise I wouldnt have leveled up to 50" stuff, well, I dunno. No one ever turned my shaman down for a group. :\