by Brohg » Sun Aug 27, 2006 7:07 pm
The time spent casting Canni during battle takes the shaman out of fighting for that time. Canni is not something that happens in the background while we're also throwing buffs, dots, heals, or nukes. It's something we have to spend time on that we'd otherwise be fighting with. About 5 seconds out of every 23 (17% of shm time) is spent on it. Averaged out, it means that if you assume shm have mana from canni, you're really assuming that every spell a shm casts is 17% less effective than it appears, because it comes with the administrative overhead of Cannibalize. Every shaman who actually plays their character through to the level cap has made that bargain, that they accept lower spell power in exchange for superlative staying power.
Other classes have, in varying degrees, more powerful spells in their list of "good stuff" to balance against drawbacks. Wizards and clerics are at the extremes of casting, with the highest spell power in exchange for lack of flexibility, but the case of druids is worth examining. Just like shaman, their powers are evenly split between beneficial and detrimental, with some buffs on the side. Druid spell power is higher, in pretty much even exchange for sustainability. That's the status quo for class balance, anyhow. Clerics can only apply their core strength (healing) when folks are damaged, but a druid's offensive capability is just as strong as their defensive. They can always be nuking or something; their contributions over time are limited much more by mana than any other factor.
With the new system, that balance changes. For them. And for others whose output is limited by their regen capability. Not so much for shaman. Good shaman are already pouring out as much power as they can, with Panthers on everyone, healing debuffing slowing throwing dots and even nukes as fast as they can. A shaman might contribute more by not cannibalizing, but we just went through how Cannibalize is the core of the shaman's bargain with the rest of EQ. No matter how much you don't canni, Ancient WIlslik is less powerful than Ancient Chlorobon.
The new balance to EQ may be better overall, I won't argue for or against that, but don't kid yourselves: it's different, and shaman lose pretty uniquely.