ArenaNet:Skill feedback/Warrior/Warrior's Endurance

Issue -- 03:41, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
Discussion
 * Issue
 * Allows people to spam protectors and power attack with an IAS.


 * Suggestion
 * Reduce the energy gained to 2 and increase the energy cost to 10

Mordax Praetorian's Issue Mordax Praetorian 22:41, 7 December 2008 (UTC)

 * Issue
 * As fun as it is to out damage Assassin Spikes consistently, without having to stop and recharge ever, being able to combine this with an IAS is simply going too far


 * Suggestion
 * Turn it back into a Stance again, this way we can't combine it with IAS skills, I'll be unhappy but its the best thing for the game overall

Not overpowered

 * Issue
 * This is only overpowered when used with a scythe. Actually, everything is overpowered with a scythe, so there's really no issue with warriors endurance.


 * Suggestion
 * Add "While you are not wielding a scythe." Alternately, nerf scythes so bad players don't win 24/7 with the most broken piece of crap in Build Wars.

May 14th update SUCKED

 * Issue
 * Not a problem.


 * Suggestion
 * Since HA and GvG players whine about it so much, add "You cannot gain adrenaline while using Warrior's Endurance". That way, warriors have to pick between energy and adrenaline skills, and they cannot inflict deep wound reliably.

Update - Thursday, May 14 (2 skills down at same time)

 * ISSUE
 * Changing Warriors Endurance back to stance dosent sounds like good idea for me.The reason why is because Burst Of Aggression was prety much active when Warrior Endurance was skill now its almost like useless because most of warriors attack skills depends on adrenaline.So now i can probably say this its dosent fit to any build since Warrior Endurance is changed back to stance.


 * Suggestion
 * Change Warrior Endurance back to skill or change its fanction completly since we all knows when its stance its useless just like it was arround 2006-2007 and now 2009 its stance :(

Or Change Burst Of Aggression fanction aswell like " you attack 33% faster without loosing adrenaline"