Gilgon wrote:
Yes, we all can agree that a warrior with insane eq will beat a caster with insane eq.
We can also all agree that casters are harder to pk than warriors, especially due to having etherealform access at all times.
We can also agree that casters can kill 90% of the mud instantly, and warriors do not have that capability.
Where do you get that last? I've played plenty of casters, and they're not that impressive without the insane eq you're talking about. And you say the warrior wins on that battlefield as well.
Spells can do lots of great things, but they take time, and a warrior's automatic damage is going along fine in the meantime. Unless a caster gets off a battle-winning spell (which not all casters have), or is a warlock facing warriors ill-equipped to handle an elemental, the warrior has a strong advantage.
Think of this less as a caster vs. warrior power struggle, and more as a way to make PK a better experience. Combat should take longer, and there should be more tactical options for fighting. There are sacrifices caster classes can be asked to make: fewer super-items, and penalties to effective death-spells compared to minor maledictions. But lower base damage is an obvious sacrifice that warriors should be called to make.