Armored to the Teeth/Bladed Armor remains?
I thought they wanted to get rid of passive stat increasing talents.
Armored to the Teeth/Bladed Armor remains?
I thought they wanted to get rid of passive stat increasing talents.
new talent trees - the most idiotic idea from all history of game...
no choice, no utility in specs, nothing unique in same builds...
all will be clons...
stupid idea, Blizz. the most stupid idea from all your stupid ideas. game becomes more simply and simply. game for children.
I think they remain to force you to equip your armor type, which i agree with.
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I am not in beta, and i believe i didnt express myself too well: I meant :
"Sedlina i believe they said they are removing the threat/crit damage bonus from pure classes and giving them baseline".
Furthermore, "Warri" is not a pure.
Lethality is different. Its not a "your melee crits now do X% more bonus damage". It has more to do with Incite (prot warr) since it only buffs a few abilities, a few of the time. Still, i may be wrong since i don't have a high level Rogue. If i am, there is a very high chance that that talent will not survive much longer.
Last edited by flame; 2010-07-15 at 10:33 AM.
As always, apparently the one thing you can do in a duel that isn't cheating... is lose.
I don't think you ever played vanilla, or then you are just a troll.Ammikaameri
Yeah troll it is.
I'm just witnessing what has been happening during the past years and I'm confident it will be the same in the future.Seeing you got all the info and insides and such, can you tell me the winning numbers on the dutch lotery for the coming weekend?
thnx
About lottery all I can tell you is that don't do it.
The 0,0014563% (6/39?) probability is not worth your money.
There are easier ways to make money, from which the easiest in my opinion is to buy cheap, repair & polish and resell half the higher price. This applies to anything you can afford but it requires eye to see if something has demand for and you can actually re-sell it.
As an example I bought a cruiser for 24000€, fixed it and tuned up and resold for 41000€. Repair cost was 5000€.
Money I made was 12000€ for 14 days of work in home.
Meh here we go, thanks for pulling me off-topic.
Last edited by Powershard; 2010-07-15 at 12:46 PM.
These changes are insane
To all the people who find these trees boring, have a look at vanilla trees :Originally Posted by Blue regarding paladin talents
wowvault.ign.com/View.php?category_select_id=4&view=Talents.View
You had to put almost every single point in the spec you chose since there weren't many interesting talents in others specs, especially for hybrids like druids.
Things just look complicated now, but are quite simple when you take a closer look at them.
For each class you have a cookie-cutter build for PvE & PvP. You may still choose some talents that do not belong to the core of the build: but precisely they are minor talents and do not affect you gameplay much.
Take the current talent trees. Remove the majority of passive and useless talents (who ever took Imp. KS in the Assassination tree ?!), convert some talents into trained abilities, combine some talents, and you'll get the 31 talent trees of the beta. Will concrete gameplay be substantially modified and simplified ? Honnestly, I don't think so. And I suspect that this flaming about the new talents trees comes from players who think themselves as Elisits but are now forced to admit that WoW has been, is and will be a quite simple game to play. A game with enormous content, full of options, but still easy to understand. I'm by far not an hardcore player, but when I try my brother's characters, it only takes me a few minutes to learn to play them and to perform well both in PvP and in PvE.
People talk about the game being over-simplified. I heard Blizzard wants to add some challenge in PvE (healers will have to check their mana, dps will have to use CC's, tanks won't be able to do crazy pulls, etc.), which contradicts this statement. Nowadays it's just the opposite: talents trees are too long, seem complicated but when you inspect people you see that they have the same exact spec, and PvE is too easy (people in Dalaran ask for your gearscore, not your skill).
There are flaws in the 31 points talent trees, but not because they would be too short. I really think Blizzard is moving in the right direction: simplifiying what needs to be simplified, adding complexity where there it lacks.
Looking nice