This is the "opening statement" / staff suggestions for the discussions regarding the alb tanker buff part of the 8v8 balance changes with community involvement.
The core "tanker" setup would be: Merc Merc Arms Sorc Theu Cler Cler Minst
Variations include swapping 1 cleric for friar, arms for pala, 1 merc for pala, 1 merc for necro, 1 merc for cab, theu for necro or theu for cab
The first problem is that people want a peeler where arms is just the best option, people also want the very strong full tank ras. At the same time, tanker with only end 3 is an actual problem. The next issue is people want the other resists but a friar is, in terms of healing capabilities as well as ras, a worse choice than cleric. The final issue is merc and the lack of a back snare.
The starting point for the discussions on how to "fix" it would be this:
The 21 dw style penumbra will be removed from the back chain and become a back opener with a snare component and a growth rate reduction to normal back opener levels.
There are imo two class candidates that could be buffed accordingly to resolve the other issues. The first candidate is the paladin and the other the friar.
For the friar I see potential that isn't too far fetched and will earn the least resistance, the assumption here is the replacement of 1 cleric with the friar:
The non controversial, or at least less controversial, change here would be to add a group endurance consumption reduction buff to the friar. This would resolve the endurance issue.
The other issue is the healing capabilities, the most pressing issue here is how easy it is to lock down the friar resulting in zero output, this would be fine if the friar were just the third support as is the case with warden or to a lesser extent bard/shaman, however, in the most likely resulting setup the friar will act as the second healer. I could see a low 25% single target instant on a 2 minute cooldown that cannot be used on the friar itself. Alternatively, to really drive it home that this is just a crutch to allow the friar to be a viable cleric replacement, it could be a 50% instant that's reduced by 25% per primary healer in group, however, that seems rather unlikely to be necessary.
The paladin change would go in a different direction and assume a replacement of the minstrel by the paladin, to make this possible the paladin would receive a speed 5 chant. This would make it viable to include a paladin while at the same time not being a clear cut albion buff as the friar route would be as the utility of the minstrel would be lost.
The core "tanker" setup would be: Merc Merc Arms Sorc Theu Cler Cler Minst
Variations include swapping 1 cleric for friar, arms for pala, 1 merc for pala, 1 merc for necro, 1 merc for cab, theu for necro or theu for cab
The first problem is that people want a peeler where arms is just the best option, people also want the very strong full tank ras. At the same time, tanker with only end 3 is an actual problem. The next issue is people want the other resists but a friar is, in terms of healing capabilities as well as ras, a worse choice than cleric. The final issue is merc and the lack of a back snare.
The starting point for the discussions on how to "fix" it would be this:
The 21 dw style penumbra will be removed from the back chain and become a back opener with a snare component and a growth rate reduction to normal back opener levels.
There are imo two class candidates that could be buffed accordingly to resolve the other issues. The first candidate is the paladin and the other the friar.
For the friar I see potential that isn't too far fetched and will earn the least resistance, the assumption here is the replacement of 1 cleric with the friar:
The non controversial, or at least less controversial, change here would be to add a group endurance consumption reduction buff to the friar. This would resolve the endurance issue.
The other issue is the healing capabilities, the most pressing issue here is how easy it is to lock down the friar resulting in zero output, this would be fine if the friar were just the third support as is the case with warden or to a lesser extent bard/shaman, however, in the most likely resulting setup the friar will act as the second healer. I could see a low 25% single target instant on a 2 minute cooldown that cannot be used on the friar itself. Alternatively, to really drive it home that this is just a crutch to allow the friar to be a viable cleric replacement, it could be a 50% instant that's reduced by 25% per primary healer in group, however, that seems rather unlikely to be necessary.
The paladin change would go in a different direction and assume a replacement of the minstrel by the paladin, to make this possible the paladin would receive a speed 5 chant. This would make it viable to include a paladin while at the same time not being a clear cut albion buff as the friar route would be as the utility of the minstrel would be lost.