This might seem like a definite nerf, but we have a lot more to talk about. This buff allows you to use one weaponskill as if you were in the correct form without actually being in that form. As illustrated in the Live Letter demo, Perfect Balance is now a 40 second cooldown that grants 3 stacks of a buff of the same name. The largest change is certainly Perfect Balance. Brotherhood has been adjusted to become a 120 second cooldown but you will always open a Chakra when you execute an attack so that should be a pretty good increase per cast. Oh Riddle of Earth is here too, no changes. I am not qualified to say exactly when you should use this, or how amazing it might be in structured play, but in my play during the Media Tour- this slaps.
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Final Fantasy XI fans are having flashbacks to Hundred Fists. Riddle of Wind has been added as a 90 second cooldown that reduces your auto-attack delay by 50% for 15 seconds. Though, with that it has also received a cooldown reduction to 60 seconds, basically gaining one use per 3 minutes. Riddle of Fire has been adjusted and now only buffs damage dealt by 15% down from 25%. Next up, Fists are gone! Fists of Earth, Wind and Fire have all been removed, however both elemental Riddles remain and one has been added. An inauspicious start but, I promise it isn’t all “meh”. That’s just probably because Formless First can let you start with Twin Snakes anyway, or use it in the AoE combo.
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Twin Snakes is still the ability that applies the damage buff, and Four-Point Fury still just extends the buff.
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Now, for most Jobs that buff has now been made generic and both the second GCD of a single target combo and the second part of an AoE combo apply and extend the effect. In most cases with a combo that grants a damage buff from the second GCD it feels horrible to have to do two single target GCDs to get that buff, then you can start AoE. Can we get two back to back rounds of good Monk adjustments, or will we get “two for flinching” here?Ī few Jobs have received a fix for a very specific quality of life issue. But every Monk I have talked to is concerned about what Endwalker will bring. With the recent changes to Monk I have heard mostly good things, with a little bit of chatter about the Job becoming too easy. Monk mains are some of the most dedicated players out there.