I'm more concerned with the name. If it's a piece of Draenei capital, what is stopping us from picking up a pick and trashing the place for tons of shards, as opposed to hoping it will drop from a mob half a planet away from it?
I'm more concerned with the name. If it's a piece of Draenei capital, what is stopping us from picking up a pick and trashing the place for tons of shards, as opposed to hoping it will drop from a mob half a planet away from it?
8m+ is pretty uncommon - maybe last few mythic bosses where you normally don't use TW/BS on pull. Even with best case scenario (sims are for 450s) it is not that strong, but it is your first impression so it must be right. I was pretty exited for that ring when i first saw it, but something like Bindings of the Sun King is much stronger even it doesn't look like it is.
He linked no evidence comparing this legendary item to other classes. So I'm not sure what you believe the evidence suggests. Additionally, please stop saying I lied. It's actually sad at this point that you don't understand what it means.
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I don't really care what you've had enough of. The information you provided was irrelevant and brought nothing to the argument.
The fuck? There is something seriously faulty with your reading comprehension.
I mentioned healing legendaries because most healers (note: multiple classes) have at least one item which significantly boosts their throughput, or cooldowns. Most dps classes have mediocre legendaries, whereas mages get this one item which is extremely powerful.
Apples vs oranges isn't a valid argument here. Try again.
So far only one who didn't provide any valid argument is you sorry mate, but some people just can't stand when they are not right.
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I provided enough data to make your claim false. If you don't see it is you problem, but obviously it is enough for everyone else.
Semper necessitas probandi incumbit ei qui agit.
Google what that means.
It's not our responsibility you have an unsubstantiated belief based on guesses. You have to prove your claim then come and protest the change. Also you have a lack of understanding of the big picture of the game design if you think healing output can be directly compared to damage output.
I'm not comparing healing output to damage output. I'm comparing the best items available per class. Healers happen to each have very strong legendaries at the top end, some boosting their biggest cooldowns by large percentages. Dps classes mostly have mediocre ones compared to this mage ring.
Also, I'm fully aware of the burden of proof, but this claim isn't belief or the existence of some leprechaun in the sky. If someone "believes" the ring is more powerful than other class' legendaries, that is equally valid as someone "believing" everything is balanced.
What the fuck sort of rule is it that we begin in the territory of "everything is balanced, and if you disagree you must prove it?"
Based on Blizzard's track record, even in the most recent expansion WoD, the most logical starting point is actually that classes are imbalanced. Pretending everything is balanced is the illogical assertion.
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Because this kind of thing isn't necessarily relevant. Let's say a mage does 300k DPS, and this legendary gives them 292k or whatever it was. That means a mage is doing 592k DPS. Let's say a rogue is doing 350k DPS and their legendary of choice gives them 250k DPS. They're doing 600k DPS.
The legendary items may not all give the exact same DPS number, but they don't have to because classes are different (!) and their items, artifacts, and spells are balanced as such.