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13:47 The Music Part!
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58:25 Whips & Slum Track
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I think the best course of Balance for Juggernaut is to increase both the length of the interval and the stability duration.
Like that they still got permanent stability upkeep for offensive synergy with Scrapper traits but they are more vulnerable to consecutive CCs, boonrip or corrupts.
I generally prefer buffing counterplay to nerfs when possible, it tends to make for more fun games.
Apart from that, the music and how they vary it for the different regions sounded amazing and i can't wait to hear it.
I'm more of a youtube person and they've currently got 11k views on the music spotlight video so… the hype is real!! hahah let's see what happens this week ^^
To the point rook made about people not knowing the difference in a cultural sense I agree. I lived in China and most of the korean instruments they used derived from Chinese instruments like the Gayageum basically being a Chinese Gu Zheng, the Daegeum basically being the Chinese Xiao, or the Haegeum being the Chinese Er Hu. That being said, the same goes for Japanese instruments, allot of the flutes and so on derived from chinese Instruments so the sounds of the far east, though different in their own sepcial ways, also share allot in common.
PvP "Balance" is ridiculous. Especially what they keep doing to Thief. They really have no idea what to do with this class. It's been 9 years of this already.
In regards to representation, I was sold when GW2 made a point to show a gay sylvari couple express love and compassion for each other (rather than oversexualizing them or beating around the bush, no pun intended, about their romantic relationship) in the very first story instance for sylvari who dream of the green knight. The gay couple wasn't a side quest, and they weren't hidden as an easter egg. They were right there at the beginning of the main story line with a cutscene all to themselves.
Then after that we get a lot of story about the lesbian relationship between Caithe and Faolain – showing that queer relationships aren't one-dimensional and are just as susceptible to toxicity as straight relationships.
nice!