You are already giving Seal Of Blood to Alliance Paladins, which is a HUGE change that didn’t happen till Wotlk (Seal Of Martyr) and since Dual Spec is also a Wotlk feature, might as well add it to TBC Classic.
#logicalchange
You are already giving Seal Of Blood to Alliance Paladins, which is a HUGE change that didn’t happen till Wotlk (Seal Of Martyr) and since Dual Spec is also a Wotlk feature, might as well add it to TBC Classic.
#logicalchange
Yes to dual spec, but not like retail. make it so you can only change at a trainer.
1) Load the amount of weight I would deadlift onto the bench
2) Unrack
3) Crank out 15 reps
4) Be ashamed of constantly skipping leg day
server transfers are already possible, but not faction.
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Dual spec would be fine, but only at the trainer IMO. Also it should either be a small fee always (so it's basically respec, but it saves your settings) OR they should charge 1000g like in wrath.
I'm on the fence over the necessity of dual spec, since a lot of people play multiple characters. I just don't find it necessary.
Would be be a great quality of life change? Yes.
Do i want it? No. It just goes too far into changing the game and how you play it.
Hard pass if you need to visit the trainer. I mean seriously, why not just leave it as it is then? What is the difference from having it as it was originally in TBC and use an addon to save your extra spec?
Yes to dual spec 100%, make so you need to be in a rested zone to change if they still want it to have some restrictions. In terms of costs, if there needs to be then preferably an upfront cost around normal flying cost at most.
I'd be fine with it if they make it somewhat expensive, kinda like its first iteration
TBC is still museum that will likely stay in some form after main servers switch to Wrath. Main goal of Classic is still to show you how things were in the past. That seal change was made only to make game playable for Alliance in current min-max environment.
No, I am quite and completely serious. BC absolutely exploded the number of mounts you had access to compared to vanilla - Talbuks, Rays, Nether Drakes, and others - And you had a pretty solid increased in the number of pets too, not to mention a large amount of actually good item appearances that's still commonly used today despite it's age.
So adding in the account-wide vanity systems makes perfect sense to do.
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Not really. If I recall, regular flight was 1000 gold, and epic flight was (And still is really) 5000 gold.
#nochanges is only kaput because of how much the community has complained about various parts of Classic, mainly spell batching. This is a slippery slope we brought on ourselves.