05-10-2005, 09:49 PM
Phoenix,May 10 2005, 04:43 PM Wrote:And if Warlocks and Priests can complain about anti-fear trinkets, then Rogues and Paladins can complain about anti-stun trinkets. Mages can complain about anti-poly trinkets, Druids about anti-immobilizing trinkets etc. Trinkets messed up all the classes standard PvP methods. Adapt instead of complaining.
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As far as I understand it the anti-caster trinket as I call it is the most common. Still, if you look at mages they can always repoly (I know of no other ways to stop poly, unlike fear which already had some ways to stop it prior to the trinket). The anti-stun trinkets only work sometimes and the classes that get stunlocked most by rogues don't have them anyway. I just see it that clearly my best, if not ONLY option in some cases to turn the tide of battle has been rendered moot. I will most likely not be alive 30 seconds later to try to scream again. I don't think a rogue instantly loses a battle if a single stun is resisted; it can certainly make a difference but it's not guaranteed to do so.
- mjdoom
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Flyndar (60) - Dwarf Priest - Tailoring (300), Enchanting (300)
Minimagi (60) - Gnome Mage - Herbalism (300), Engineering (301)
Galreth (60) - Human Warrior - Blacksmithing (300), Alchemy (300); Critical Mass by name, Lurker in spirit
ArynWindborn (19) - Human Paladin - Mining/Engineering (121)