It's hard to sympathise with threads from Mages complaining that they are not the top DPS in the game when you've endured a decade of them being top 3 for almost the entirety.
Having played Elemental, I have spent the best part of a decade dreaming that we could come even close to a bad Mages DPS and for the first time ever, it's happened.
Absolutely no sympathy whatsoever.
This argument has been flogged to death. This may have held some weight back when hybrid classes could contribute to multiple roles whilst in a DPS spec a while ago (by off-healing, or off-tanking) but nowadays a Hybrid acts, for all intents and purposes, as a pure DPS in raids.
It would be nonsensical to suggest that all they should always do X% less than the other specs else they'd never be brought (and we have seen cases of this happening in world first raiding with class stacking). Blizzard has also previously held this rhetoric but seems to have shifted from it.
In this day and age, it's pure entitlement by Mages.
You win some you lose some, what can you do?
They always told me I would miss my family... but I never miss from close range.
No-no
Option C) come to mmo-c to complain
Option D) roll said hybrid and try to outdps your past self
Option E) grow up and realize that with appropriate gear, doing mechanics WILL get you a kill, and ignoring mechanics while doing the theoretical max dps WILL NOT get you a kill
Hybrids are not hybrids since Wotlk.
Just a quick example, for druids, a feral can't tank and cannot heal. Even pvp self-healing is laughable nowadays.
A guardian cannot heal and cant do any serious dmg compared to pure dps classes. Mage included.
My point is, hybrids do not exist anymore.
And then realize that doing mechanics only gets you throu heroic, in mythic you actually need to preform aswell as managing mechanics. Bosses have softenrages and timers that you want to make in order to not need to deal with another set of mechanics when you healers are out of cds to keep the raid alive.
With low dps the margins for error shrink to the point where the encounter becomes litterarly impossible without an improvment in dps.
Last edited by Aphrel; 2019-08-30 at 11:37 AM.
None of us really changes over time. We only become more fully what we are.
Getting more aggressive in your posting style does not make your point any more valid. The mistake you've made is that hybrid classes do not expect to be at the top of the meters (unlike the mages in this thread) - this is the definition of entitlement.
Your arguments regarding hybrid respecs isn't logical - you think as a hybrid if your raid teams DPS is too low, you can just respec to healer/tank to solve the problem? Wake up. What has happened for YEARS is you'd be forced to relog your mage alt - I know this because I have literally had to do this firsthand COUNTLESS times.
Your comments regarding Pure Classes not having a Plan B is also illogical, you have 3 shots of having a top performing spec; hybrids have 1/2.
Lastly, as I've said before, let's not forget that Mages have, for the vast vast vast majority of WoW's life span, been at the very top of the meters (if I'm honest, this is the first time I've ever seen Elemental this high, it almost makes me emotional).
I know I'm wasting my time, it's all too clear from your swearing and speedy disregard of other comments, but I beg that for the 15 minutes in WoW's history that you're not at the top of everyones DPS meter, you let the others - who have never experienced it - enjoy it while it lasts.
Hybrids refer to Classes not specs. The main point back in the day regarding "hybrids tax" was that if a class that has a tank and a dps spec, does more in its DPS spec than a class that only has DPS specs, the latter is not viewed as desirable as its less versatile role-wise. So a mage can only choose to play as DPS in the game, while a shaman can DPS or HEAL. If the shaman can do more DPS than all 3 of the mage specs, a new player would probably pick shaman instead of mage as you get more bang for your buck. (as in, you dont have to reroll an alt/main to do healing/tanking).
so in order for blizz to make players comfortable that they chose a pure DPS only spec class, the idea was they should be guaranteed to be on top. Unfortunately over time due to player complaints of the hybrid's specs being more or less useless (e.g. sp, ele, boomkin, ret, etc), they started handing out buffs and the Utility-War started.
Later on, I believe around Cata the goal was to make every spec viable and balanced. The rest is history.
Like... I get what you mean but... Paladin tanks can also keep a constant AoE slow (talented consecration) and can also negate mechanics with Divine Shield. A Paladin can also heal and toss out helpful buffs to party members, even negating mechanics for them as well with Blessing of Protection. With that in mind, why bring a frost Mage when you can bring a prot Paladin?
Other than that, play what you wanna play. Skill is still a DPS factor and while a lock might be slightly better on something than a Mage, you might be more skilled than the Warlock player and you deal the most damage anyway. Classes are and should be different and excell in different situations. Be happy for intellect, it's a reason to bring a Mage. No intellect, no point in bringing a Mage.
Our dps is good and we give a buff, what's there to complain about?