(12-04-2014, 02:29 PM)Kellach Woods Wrote: For serious, if you have problems with dragoons you should have problems with warriors.
No. Not that I have a 'problem' with dragoons, but this sort of logic is a bit silly.Â
I can see why people let warrior 'get away' with the inner beast ability.
First of all: The point of contention is that...all those other jobs have a specified path of training and somewhat explained mechanism as to their function and abilities. Black Mages stick a straw in the planet and drink from it to fuel their spells, Succor is granted to White mages via the elementals, A monk unlocks the seats of power within himself.
Now what SEEMS to be the issue here, is...given that the title of dragoon is granted when one kills a dragon, how does that make them instantly able to jump? Where is the training? Where is the mechanism? That's what seems to be the issue -- someone wanting to know where it comes from and how it works.
Regarding the warrior's inner beast, it's outright said that they go through rigorous training to tap into it, bring it out, and without proper discipline and control, they can lose control. Curious Hunk Gorge spends the majority of the WAR quests talking about how hard he's studying to GIT GUD with it.
Instead of getting all mad that someone is challenging the concept by asking why, shouldn't we as roleplayers explore it instead? I mean getting defensive is one thing, but putting heads together and tossing theories around seems like a much more constructive deal -- Inessa's theory intrigued me; I like seeing people come up with stuff like that, considering I do it a lot myself.Â
Someone's gotta ask why if we're gonna get answers!