(12-22-2013, 06:37 PM)little-patchy Wrote:This I agree with but sadly this isn't the case half the time.. Because of the lack of ranking SE decided to leave out... Can't really do much when you're still gearing going up against a group in full Direwolf gear.. Not to mention how kinda brokenish it is to allow people to go in as classes instead of jobs in PvP. (Tell me you guys haven't seen the marauders going in and murdering healers in 5 seconds because of all those CDs they have access too.)(12-22-2013, 09:01 AM)Tobias Nightbringer Wrote: First off. Quick shout out to Dark Age of Camelot.
HIBERNIAN RANGER WHAT UUUUUUUUUP!
Now to play the Devil's advocate of sorts (or his asshole. Whichever comes first) I do honestly believe that making the Healer priority number one IS VERY strategic. Yeah, it is a very simple concept in PvP, but think about this for a second.
For League of Legend players, who do you always focus first? The ADC (AKA the DPSer for those who do not play LoL). You do that because A.) attacking the tank is stupid and B.) there really is no 'healer' in terms of like the healers in MMOs.
THAT being said, it sounds very basic and plain, but a wealth of strategy comes into both MOBA (like LoL) and MMO games. Just in different ways. Balancing issues and such put aside.
Perhaps the level/degree of 'strategy' varies from say MMOs to MOBAs to RTSs.
/tangent
I agree that focusing on the healer is strategy, like how in PvE we want mobs to focus on the tank so no one else in the group takes damage. However, in PvE the group makes a collective effort to keep the tank from dying; the healers heal and buff the tank, the Black Mages perform crowd control to minimize the number of mobs beating on the tank, the Bards silence the mobs' big attacks, the Dragoons stun and slow mobs, etc.. In PvP, the healer (and in many cases, the Black Mage, as well) is the de facto "tank," but, unlike the tank in PvP, gets left alone to defend himself/herself while everyone rushes to down the opposing healer.
Yes, the healer is usually the best target. But I believe, from my experience with ffxiv's PvP thus far (with pre-mades and PuG's), that taking steps to protect the healer (and whomever else being targeted) increases the success rate of matches and allows for more complex strategy.
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