Feedback talk:User/Silver Edge/Lion's Comfort

So you want to make Tactics even more unappealing in PvP? Who would use this AND Healing Signet in one build anyway? Lou Wolfskin 00:30, 19 February 2010 (UTC)
 * A primary warrior in Random Arenas, where you're not always guaranteed to have a healer in your party, might run Lion's Comfort and Healing Signet in one build if the use of Lion's Comfort didn't disable Healing Signet. Lion's Comfort previously healed for additional health based on how many ranks in Tactics you had. Why else was Lion's Comfort made to disable signets, if it weren't to prevent a primary warrior from running a build with Lion's Comfort and Healing Signet? The whole point of this suggestion is that the use of Lion's Comfort disables the valuable Resurrection Signet, which is a huge disadvantage for any warrior running Lion's Comfort in Random Arenas or Codex Arena, so if the reason for the signet disabling is because of Healing Signet then Lion's Comfort should disable Tactics skills instead. --Silver Edge 03:59, 19 February 2010 (UTC)

It would make more sense to just throw out the disables skills clause altogether; I'm not even sure what it's suppose to accomplish. Zen` 16:35, 19 February 2010 (UTC)
 * My guess would be that it's supposed to be a drawback of the skill much like the -40 Armor of Healing SignetLou Wolfskin 17:14, 19 February 2010 (UTC)
 * I think the idea is that those annoying Defy Pain warriors would be even more annoying with two self-heals on their bar. Tactics is fairly defensive so while I'm against anything which hurts its use on Warriors, this change makes sense since a Warrior who takes Tactics can take Healing Signet instead of this anyway. 188.74.101.228 00:17, 25 February 2010 (UTC)