ladyjennbo wrote:
I don't really have much more to add to the argument that I haven't already stated, except to say that this elitist attitude is horrifying and drives newbs away. EVERYONE'S opinion should matter, because EVERYONE is subjected to PK regardless of skill, attitude, level, or prep work. There's a variety of people who play SK, and as long as the arguments are thoughtful and relate to the playerbase as a whole, everyone should be able to freely state their opinions and feelings.
You're entitled to voice your opinion, and your opinion should carry weight when it is merited by experience, but here's the thing that rubs me about this situation: this thread is advocating changes from a position of ignorance.
Now before you break our your torch and pitchfork, let me clarify -- suppose the thread had started like this: "My character, a paladin, is having a very hard time besting a necromancer, his sworn enemy and the supposed bane of this particular class. Something seems wrong with this: paladins need to be able to better support their pet / buddy / tank so that they can withstand the overwhelming damage of a prepared necromancer long enough to generate an offensive and win." That's an idea that I might be able to get behind, because the player is talking about something from their own experience and perspective. I can offer suggestions (if not outright blatant hints) as to how to compensate for these perceived weaknesses -- which, I have tried to do, if the player has committed a glaring oversight in his own skillset. Or, since he is speaking from experience, the idea might have enough merit to mete out something reasonable that would allow his character to better stand up to his foes.
However, this thread starts out with "necros are overpowered and should lose access to etherealform or have their animates wimped or not be able to order all or spam bash or beat me," which is spoken from a position of ignorance: having never even touched the necromancer class, players are beginning to make suggestions that seem reasonable to them because it will favor their builds without really discovering the implications that it would have on the target class as a whole.
It's like the old song says (and I linked to it in my first post): you really need to walk a mile in the other guy's shoes before you criticize him. That's all I'm saying.