BigJonsson said:How are you all getting all those extra buttons on the interface? Add-on?
that looks like default UI to me
if you go into your interface options
you can turn on those bars
looks like bottom left and right bars, and both right bars
BigJonsson said:How are you all getting all those extra buttons on the interface? Add-on?
all I can say about paladins is you'd better enjoy healing or tanking because that's all they're accepted for at 70. mostly healing, too, with everyone being all about arena.Kintaro said:So, I quit pre-patch because I didn't see a point in playing too much before the increase to xp. I was level 35+ on a BE Mage and BE Rogue. I enjoyed both, but I enjoyed Rogue a bit more. Sadly, the server I was on felt dead. Just straight up comatose (low population) and the friends I had in the game all just vanished. All that said, I'm thinking about going back in since I did enjoy it, on a new server and giving it another go with a class I haven't experienced with.
For those with experience, how is the game as a Priest, Paladin, Hunter and Warlock? These are classes I've never really gotten into and don't know too much about (I remember Shadow Priests being used to level with, Hunters being a pain pto me anyways] in PvP, and my Warlock friend exploding shit with reckless abandon [granted, low level junk]).
firex said:all I can say about paladins is you'd better enjoy healing or tanking because that's all they're accepted for at 70. mostly healing, too, with everyone being all about arena.
Personally I don't think I will ever play my pally again... it was a fun grind until 40+ and then it was essentially something where I could alt-tab and watch youtube or check GAF while killing mobs for quests.
Kintaro said:So, I quit pre-patch because I didn't see a point in playing too much before the increase to xp. I was level 35+ on a BE Mage and BE Rogue. I enjoyed both, but I enjoyed Rogue a bit more. Sadly, the server I was on felt dead. Just straight up comatose (low population) and the friends I had in the game all just vanished. All that said, I'm thinking about going back in since I did enjoy it, on a new server and giving it another go with a class I haven't experienced with.
For those with experience, how is the game as a Priest, Paladin, Hunter and Warlock? These are classes I've never really gotten into and don't know too much about (I remember Shadow Priests being used to level with, Hunters being a pain pto me anyways] in PvP, and my Warlock friend exploding shit with reckless abandon [granted, low level junk]).
Crystalkoen said:Warlock: Warlocks are one of those classes that truly have a line of skill: If you're bad, you're terribly bad (like getting out-DPS'd by the tank in your group). If you're good, you're incredibly good (Like soloing 2-3 semi-skilled opponents in PvP, or keeping 6 mobs in combat at all times and never being in danger of death or becoming overwhelmed). If you're mediocre, you'll easily get by, managing to be formidible in many situations, but never standing out. Incredible utility in this class, both in PvE AND PvP. Like all DPS, you have a rotation of abilities you use, and maintaining that rotation as tightly as possible is where the challenge of the class lies in groups/raiding. In PvP, proper use of your pet abilities (never set your pet to auto-anything in PvP, thus resulting in a large amount of micromanagement) is a huge factor in your skill, and ability to win.
BloodElfHunter said:People really shouldn't make fun of s1 gear being so easy to get. All the gear in wow is considered welfare epics compared to serious mmorpgs. Wow is so easy.
Proc said:Have you been to tier 5/6 encounters? Or did some arena in a high bracket? I myself am not hardcore enough to have, but I have many friends who have and have watched said encounters. This is no easy feat by any stretch of the imagination. Now farming honor in AV; not so much. That's the only point I was trying to make. I see your point, but I think the the game is just easy for the trip to 70 and a minority of 70 content.
Trasher said:Ram what server are you on these days?
Warrior: these guys kick ass if you spec them for dps, which you should do until 70 (and even after then, but what I mean is if you really want to be a prot tank, don't bother until 70). Solo, they can chew up mobs one after the other, and just get better as they get higher level and get better gear. They do require pretty hefty gear maintenance/upgrading to stay sharp, but that's why you run instances. 5 mans, they tank and that's it. A warrior dpsing in a 5 man is very, very rare - at least in the sense of just being there for dps. A dps warrior tanking a 5 man is very, very common - all they need is a good set of tank gear and they can handle any 5 man you throw at them for the most part. Definitely the most equipped tank in terms of abilities. The bulk of their skills honestly are related to tanking, but they pick up kickass dps skills along either the arms or fury tree. Raiding is where a warrior can get the option to dps/offtank, sometimes doing pure dps (though probably less with the 25 man raids in TBC). In this case, they have blood frenzy to buff everyone else's physical damage, which gives them some nice utility to go along with their awesome dps.
Solo: A- (only falls behind the druid, warlock and hunter IMO, but prot spec would be the same as a pally or worse)
5 man: B+ (only knocked down from an A because there's very little opportunity for a warrior to go pure dps in a 5 man)
Raid: A- (either a tank for nearly any situation, or a dpser who indirectly buffs your raid's dps)
No, it's similar to the Fighters/Warriors from other MMORPGs. Capable of damage output. most effective at surviving incoming damage, and keeping the enemy's eyes solely on them.Is the Warrior similar to the Barbarian in Diablo 2?
Eric WK said:I'm at 64 on my Warrior and tearing shit apart as Fury. Soloing is fine and I'm outDPSing a Warlock guildie a level higher than me in 5-mans.
Nice name.Icy said:I'm Maishiranui on Gurubashi.
Eric WK said:Is there a cap on respec costs?
I'm trying to figure out how often I could go back and forth between Prot and a PvP build without breaking the bank.
Alex said:Fire, I still never see any Hunters on raids either, coz they're almost all nimrods. I'm not taking a potshot at the people who play that class, that's just how it is when you're dealing with a populace like that.
If you can get a couple of amazing Hunters in your guild though it really adds a lot, but having to wade through the people with rotation macros and trying to laze it up on Marksman specs is difficult.
Playing pretty much in tandem with a few months with a really quality Hunter friend taught me a lot about the class. When we made our big Kael'thas push months ago we wound up kicking all three of our original Hunters off the roster just because they refused to match the effort of the two DPS nerd Hunters we recruited from good guilds.
It's not even about being harsh, it's just that nearly every Hunter we've had apply between the two serious raid guilds I've been in has been a total dummy or amazingly lazy.
But that's the norm for not just Hunters, I guess, but for most of the average raid guilds where half the people try and half the people don't even bring proper consumables or research their class in the least. At least in my experience. It's always made raiding a bit depressing, especially in the new shit where everyone counts.
I don't raid at all anymore, I cleared just about everything in the old world, and I killed Kael, so I felt that I've done enough and the time consumption is just too much in one block for me when it takes me two hours in a week to do my arena progress. It always surprised me that a lot of people were willing to put in 4-5 hours a night 4-5 times a week to raid though, and not willing to put in one total hour of reading class FAQs and research to ensure that they do a good job.
Hero said:The hunter stigma will always exist for a reason.
And today I officially kiss my rogue's PVP career goodbye. Going back to full combat for PVE purposes. I just hit 70 the other day on my warrior. Luckily I had my friends kill the Headless Horseman for me back in October so the moment I dinged I had the helm, the ring, my S1 gloves, and the 20 resilience trinket from an AV weekend.
Blacksmithing is so retardedly expensive to level. I need like 900 thorium bars. Ugh.
Icy said:People want sumthin for nothing and think everything is easy. Thus why they keep nerfing the shit in the raid areas as time goes on.
Hero said:The hunter stigma will always exist for a reason.
firex said:blood elf is the worst warlock race by far. Maybe they don't look as ugly as orcs/undead, but orcs/undead blow them out of the water otherwise.
as far as hunter complaints, lots of people say they don't manage their dps properly, can't trap for anything, can't manage their pet properly, etc. at higher levels you will run into hunters who can do a passable job with dps and at least know how to trap one mob, but don't have the whole shot rotation down so their dps is mediocre. I've definitely seen enough to know the difference between a below-average hunter, average hunter, good hunter and great hunter. It's mostly evident in instances.
Pet leveling speed has been increased.
Buggy Loop said:So Darsh, you've decided if you come back to wow yet? Think Jae & Mika will join too?