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Stendhal is still far too powerful, it needs to be nerfed harder.
Why though? it has a negative effect, therefore it has increased damage, also, There's about 20-30 skills per character, who's forcing someone to use that one?
True that every character is somewhat viable. Personally i like to be in my own echo chamber immersed in the game. I love the ART that the Devs created, i just don't like the Nerfs/Tweaks on Single player game. Let me play the game with the cards that were given, don't change my cards in the middle of the game.
It actually exist since a while it's not recent, the new trend seems more to be that argument of "OH but it's a single player game so it shouldn't get nerfs." That I never saw being thrown around more than for Expedition 33, the simple fact is this : single player game or not, if something doesn't work as the devs intended it to works they have the absolute right to nerf or buff it, it's their game they do what they want with it.
And as pointed out multiple time this nerf doesn't even change anything One-Shot builds are still a thing, they just nerf the most obvious one in Stendahl to make it more in line with the other, and even then it still can one shot, so it's not like it change the game experience drastically, so I really don't get why people keep crying about it.
Just be happy for one thing alone: this game actually allows you to be POWERFUL. How many other games are so pinpoint focused on balance that everything is watered down. Even if there's 0 pvp or microtransactions.
Stendhal was absurdly powerful and took no effort to setup. There are plenty of ways to become strong, but none are as effortless as Stendhal was.