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Old Sep 13, 2006, 02:32 AM // 02:32   #21
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Think logically here, I highly doubt anet will keep things as they were. They are always about "balance"..
hmm, spirit bond can keep a player alive from the 'spike'. And as Gaile said, think harder on the countering department instead of screaming balance. The imbalance of the build are illusion. Because player don't know the counter to this build and the guild that use the build knows the synergy of the build before the event started.
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Old Sep 13, 2006, 05:54 AM // 05:54   #22
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It depends. Will the be nerfed before nightfall comes out? (probably)

Will there be at least some nightfall skills that prevent or remove chants/shouts/watever it is called that the peragons use? (I hope)

Will there be some anti-enchantment spells, or at least some more anti-spell spells? (better be, at least for mesmer)

As long as at least 2/3 of those things happen, I don't think people will be complaining about them being over powered for long.
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