Seeing Dragoons look absolutely badass was a thrill, and I'm not terribly invested in mine emotionally (just leveled up the class because I wanted a DPS'er...and something to do before Heavensward drops).
I never actually considered that the spikiness of the armor was a deterrent against dragon noms. I just figured it was for aesthetic value, but being hard to eat makes incredible sense.
So, yes, it's incredibly validating that people who are trained in their specific jobs have aetheric powers that are not specific only to the Azure Dragoon. This really does help validate a LOT of RP'ers who display their combat as being superpowered in some manner.
Personally, I'm relieved, because becoming aether-powered is literally the crutch of Steel's personal story progression.
I never actually considered that the spikiness of the armor was a deterrent against dragon noms. I just figured it was for aesthetic value, but being hard to eat makes incredible sense.
So, yes, it's incredibly validating that people who are trained in their specific jobs have aetheric powers that are not specific only to the Azure Dragoon. This really does help validate a LOT of RP'ers who display their combat as being superpowered in some manner.
Personally, I'm relieved, because becoming aether-powered is literally the crutch of Steel's personal story progression.