(01-06-2014, 07:56 AM)Anstarra Wrote: Well, your static is certainly an exception to the rule, from all I've heard ^^ Lucky Dragoon, there. But why did they want one? Just for LB?
Most, if not all, of the utility you spoke of requires the Monk to be in a very specific stance to pull off. Â If they're not in that stance, the ability can't be used. Â It's great to have a silence, but they have to be in the correct stance to use the silence - and if they're not, they don't have time to get into that stance before the ability goes off (thanks ADS!).
Also, Monks are significantly more squishy than Dragoons are. Â If we need a brief offtank, or an add gets loose and needs to be picked up, a Monk melts, whereas a Dragoon has the extra armor to not immediately die.
They're incredibly useful for Turn 4.