Re: The Long Road to RR80: Veteran Insights on WL vs. WE
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2026 12:55 pm
First of all, I love that story about the KotBS! It’s exactly how I feel—playing what you love is way more rewarding than just chasing a meta build. Being the 'underdog' and proving people wrong is a great motivator.
I’ve already experienced the 'ranged advantage' with my Squig Herder. It’s definitely easier and faster to farm Renown Rank points when you can just stay at a distance, but it just doesn't satisfy that melee 'itch' I have. I’ve always loved the 'ganking & brawler' aspect in other games—that thrill of striking from the shadows is a big part of why I’m still looking at the WE/WH.
Regarding communication, I’m definitely planning to set up macros for important calls. Since I can’t speak, it’s my way of being a team player without the stress of a live Discord conversation.
I actually tried an Ironbreaker (IB) up to CR32, but I really struggled with him. To be honest, it felt like playing a piano. There was so much more to do than just dealing damage—managing the 'Oathfriend' buffs and all the utility felt a bit overwhelming at times.
Since many of you suggested the Sword Master (SM): Does it feel as complicated as the Ironbreaker? I’m looking for a brawler that feels fluid and direct, not like I’m sitting at a grand piano while people are trying to kill me!
Martok: I'll watch your new video later. Thanks!
I’ve already experienced the 'ranged advantage' with my Squig Herder. It’s definitely easier and faster to farm Renown Rank points when you can just stay at a distance, but it just doesn't satisfy that melee 'itch' I have. I’ve always loved the 'ganking & brawler' aspect in other games—that thrill of striking from the shadows is a big part of why I’m still looking at the WE/WH.
Regarding communication, I’m definitely planning to set up macros for important calls. Since I can’t speak, it’s my way of being a team player without the stress of a live Discord conversation.
I actually tried an Ironbreaker (IB) up to CR32, but I really struggled with him. To be honest, it felt like playing a piano. There was so much more to do than just dealing damage—managing the 'Oathfriend' buffs and all the utility felt a bit overwhelming at times.
Since many of you suggested the Sword Master (SM): Does it feel as complicated as the Ironbreaker? I’m looking for a brawler that feels fluid and direct, not like I’m sitting at a grand piano while people are trying to kill me!
Martok: I'll watch your new video later. Thanks!