Funny, I don't recall gaining reputation with the Horde. Three times over.
It's correct
nominally, but there's no actual logic to it. But no, my main thing I'm stating you're wrong about is the attitude you have towards other players.
Then what the fuck
is skill or accomplishment? Who determines that? Using the abilities at your disposal to make intelligent judgments in a timely manner to reduce the other team's/boss'/whatever HP to 0 while staying above 0 is the basis for gameplay in most games. What is this pretentiousness about art thievery? If that's not justification for someone having their own ability to accomplish something, what is and who gets to decide that? What gives them the right? If someone chooses what's good, that's within their right if they learn how to play it and execute it. It's the easy path, but it's their decision, and there will always be a flavor of the month to trend-chase. It's the nature of the beast.
This is literally a slippery slope fallacy.
How did you take the analogy already tailor made and butcher it this horribly?
Covenant abilities, particularly the class ones, are still created around the strengths and weaknesses of the overall given class, even if some favor specific specializations. So no, having that ability to swap is
not making a perfect character, because most still reflect that class' overall flavor/kit. That's a bullshit takeaway. Again, it would be more akin to only being allowed to have 1 of your 4 special moves or combinations
No. They
absolutely can. Never underestimate that level of douchebaggery. Blizzard and their sycophants need to stop trying to "fix" the problem that cannot be fixed. It's so much easier to just...make a good game, and then let positive elements and voices of the community find one another.