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Old December 01, 2009, 09:59 AM   #1 (permalink)

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Ngatayou
85 Gnome Warlock
Khadgar US PvE
Guild: Little Rascals
Talent Tree: Destruction
OT: Feral DPS

To all the lovers of 3.0 Affliction, I wanted to mention this if you haven't read up on this already.



I don't think any class has an option of a more involved rotation that requires quick decision making, intense resource and cooldown management, and DoT uptime maintenance.

I have an 80 druid that I levelled to originally be my tank, but I honestly have to admit that I'm fully addicted to killing warlocks now.

I don't arena, but whenever I go into BG's, I farm locks and rogues. Over and over. In full PVE gear. With 12K Ferocious bites after getting all my setup up.

It's intoxicating. Need to heal? Pop cyclone on your target and heal yourself to full.

Or maim then go bear, enrage, Bash, and beat the crap out of them while frenzied regen is up.

My original goal was to make the Druid a tank to go along with my Shammy healer and my DPS lock.

But if nothing else, I'm certainly learning that with the changes to hybrid DPS from BC to wrath, I am starting to find out that being a pure class has no advantages and tons of disadvantages.

I mean, my druid's gear is pretty awful and I can already hold 4K on a dummy......which is just nuts.

Anyway, yeah, this is off-topic. But I just thought I'd share. It's the closest I've seen to maintaining the flow of 3.0 Affliction.........
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