It's a bit Firelands-style but I like it. Much better than T13 imo.
It's a bit Firelands-style but I like it. Much better than T13 imo.
Hello hello dps are you there? On Recount I don't see a thing, main tank has the healing debuff from the boss you see you see;
Wha-a-at did you say? Vent is breaking up on me, sorry I can't talk now I am kinda healing; K-kinda healing, k-kinda healing...
While I like the set, I'm like others in that I'm not real sure how it fits in with the Asian theme most of the other sets have.
I agree that it looks much better without the helm.
I'm not sure about the "it doesn't look asian" comments. I assume its intended to resemble a Phoenix, which is a fairly prominent symbol in asian culture.
I like it, especially the blue one. I love it compared to T13. I feel like a walking garbage heap atm![]()
Not bad, but not amazing either. Still better than some of the tiers shamans have had over the years, that's for sure. lol.
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remember this is just the first tier so we will see 2-3 more sets. I expect the final tier to have some special triggers like the challenge mode set.
Last edited by Nebria; 2012-09-22 at 06:46 AM.
This looks OK IMO, not like the challenge mode set, which is ridicuolus...
IMO, the 483 pvp set looks best out of the three (pvp, tier, challange set) but this one isnt so bad. the helm is horrible and like almost copypaste of hunter t12, but other than that, miles better than t9, t12 or t13.
Feels like most of the fire-themed armor for all classes since Cataclysm have ended up looking pretty samey. Kind of difficult to distinguish between them. Feels like this could be either a druid or mage set really.
I like it a lot actually!![]()
Looks so-so, reserving true judgement until I see it on a male pandaren.
http://www.wowhead.com/itemset=1140 If you want to see how it looks on a Panda now, just click view in 3D and change the model to whatever you want.
First time I saw a shaman tier preview and thought "cool".
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