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    Consumables/crafts migration to TBC

    In classic wow we use a lot of stuff:
    Freeaction potions, invul potions, dark/demonic runes, grenades/reflectors/helmets etc etc...
    What will be usefull in TBC from our classic consumables?

    Also, what craftable TBC consumables (300-350 skill) will be usefull? Apart of drums ofc.

    Both pve and wpvp

    Share your experience please.

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    Mainly the flask and the healing/mana potions, that's what I recall. I'm so happy to say good riddance to the Classic consume stacking meta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primalist View Post
    In classic wow we use a lot of stuff:
    Freeaction potions, invul potions, dark/demonic runes, grenades/reflectors/helmets etc etc...
    What will be usefull in TBC from our classic consumables?

    Also, what craftable TBC consumables (300-350 skill) will be usefull? Apart of drums ofc.

    Both pve and wpvp

    Share your experience please.
    Runes are useful and usable even in tbc.

    Flasks (at least thr caster and tank) will also be good if one has leftovers from classic as they are nearly as good as the tbc ones. But it's a better idea to not have flask leftovers as the prices will go down a lot.

    The rest of the utility pots get nerfed to the ground and most of the engineering items stop working after level 60 or 60 something.

    Protection potion remain the same but no one will use them as they won't mean as much as they do in classic due to increased hp and healing output.

    Elixirs no longer stack with flask or with other elixirs of the same type (offnsive or defensive) so they become useless, unless you don't have a flask lol.

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