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I've tried playing paladin or knight and I simply don't like it. so I've starting playing both druid and sorcerer and raising them to the same level

I'm asking if it is a dumb idea to play both characters as main, I know druid has the edge now, but i fear that with some future update the will make sorcerer op again, also i love to TH in sorcerer as I just chill, but these hunts are hardly found.

any opinions of what should I do?

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Tricky one, al vocations are different. Sure both mage classes seem to be similar but in actual gaming, especially at higher levels the roles they take are just way too apart from each other. In Team hunts a good Druid should be able to keep his dps while maintaining the knight alive, this takes caring from part of the player; Sorceres on the other hand are there to burst down anything with their spells.
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In my opinion not everyone is made to be a druid and not everyone to be a sorcerer. Taking myself as an example, i'm a good druid but when i play sorcerer i feel like i fall short on damage compared to when i'm on my ed, Same goes to a friend that's amazing at taking down waves with his spell rotations, he knows where to stand and how to move but when he tries to go druid, it ends up in all out mess.

Play the vocation you feel suits your gaming style better... You seem to like sorcerer way more than druids and base your doubts in the fact that "druids are better atm" something i don't agree on.
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In my opinion, you should play with the vocation you feel better. Don't mind if its "nerfed" for a while, its still the vocation you want to play and enjoy the game. Also, no problem if you want to level two or more characters.
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I love playing druid, but it is just too much attention during team hunts, I guess i'll keep playing both, one that i love and the other to chill
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Is better focus in one character but at the end you need do wherever you want if you want level 1-2 or 10 characters you can do it. But get one character "main" with good levels and the rest with less is good options.

EX. My main is my druid lvl 250, but I have knight, paladin and sorcer all lvl 105.
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When it comes to if you should level a sorcerer and a druid it's entirely up to you as the player. These vocations although both mages and similar are slightly different.

  1. To heal or not to heal- Sorcerers cannot heal, and druids can heal. In a team setting, druids can be more prefered in that sense. Or some don't want the responsibility to heal the member's of the team but still want to play a mage so a Sorcerer would be better. So this gives you an opportunity to see if you prefer playing both or one over the other.
  2. Team hunts- Maybe your team already has a Druid and needs a Sorcerer or vice versa. Think party bonus!
  3. Hunting spots- Perhaps this will give a wide range of creatures to hunt as Druids elements focus on Ice and Earth power and Sorcerers focus on Fire and Energy.
  4. Runes- Another reason why maybe you enjoy making runes and would prefer to make sudden death runes one day and avalanches the next (although you don't need to level too much to enjoy these spells).
  5. Rewards- Gives you the opportunity to obtain other rewards from vocation related quests like in the Elemental Spheres Quest
  6. Badges- Purely cosmetic, but what a nice way to show off your hard work by displaying a badge on your character's profile. For example, Master Class  (leveling all four vocations) Global Player Badges (sums up your total levels on your characters)

Me personally, I like to focus on one character because I'm not such a team person and want to see how high I can go if I just focus on one vocation at a time.

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