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Running a raid with 10 hybrids, too, would mean you're actually trying to gear up 20 characters, not 10- a very disheartening thought indeed. Perhaps it's not a thought hybrids want to remind us of right at the enthusiastic raid start.
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Ha, but seriously Chas, I think that's a fantastico idea. Why not make everyone's buffs available for a price and slight utility nerf? That's the real way to bring the player, not the class.
EDIT: Plus, it would have the added benefit of forcing everyone to learn a little bit more about which classes have which buffs, thus potentially increasing our understanding of other classes (the horror, the horror!).
EDIT 2: But then you bastard Inscriptors would be making even *more* money than the rest of us!