Keysofgaruda wrote:
FFXIV's relics are on-par with current weaponry, and are never the most powerful weapons. Coil weapons get that title.
Actually by the time the Relic Weapons equate the weapons of the Coil patch, they are superior due to higher secondary stats. As such the 135 Zodiac weapon will likely be superior to that of the Coil Weapons depending on the stat build of the wielder.
Also, I feel the comparison is fair. These are weapons that take long-term investments in wielding and as they continue to progress, it is likely that fewer people will take them to fully upgraded form.
FFXI's 'rarity' factor for relics, by many FFXI players, was seen as a determent, not a boon. Content that seems un-achievable gets underplayed and reduces the play value of the product - thus a lower sustained subscription rate. The pyramid factor of the relic weapons was poor design form the get go, which is why the current FFXIV development team so fundamentally changed the concept.
Right now, Dreadwyrm weapons will beat out Zodiacs, mainly due to the 10 ilvl difference. This is due to the philosophy difference between FFXIV and FFXI. But when you match ilvl to ilvl, which will likely happen in 2.55 by my guess. These weapons will be superior, then the cycle will continue.
There is no 'one best weapon' because it's vertical a progression game rather than horizontal one. What Relic's here serves is a weapon that is steadfast. Instead of throwing away weapons as they run out of date, you update it - and it will continually grow in strength and change in form. You can take this one of two ways. One, that Relic Weapons as FFXI standards go, do not exist in FFXIv, which Hio's attempt at belittling FFXIV completely fails as he's off category. Or, you can say that Zodiac path weapons in FFXIV take similar form to what Relics in FFXI are now - the weapons you hold onto and upgrade through the patches. In which case FFXIV has learned from FFXI's feedback and adapted it into a vertical progression mechanic.
Hardcore Raiders who are worried about their Epeen get their time ahead of the curve by grabbing their Raid Weapons which peak as best earlier in the raid rotation, while Relic hunters get a weapon they keep and work on, and wind up being stronger weapons by the end of the raid rotation. Personally, my limited time for the game kind of prevents me from keeping a Relic up to date, but I still work on it, even though I have a superior weapon. The process is far and away more enjoyable than FFXI's relic ever was - and that alone says something.