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7-06-2008 @ 6:16PM
Macsith said...
I think the gear reset (to a degree) is a fantastic opportunity to switch mains. Before TBC I had a Warrior, for the TBC I had a Druid and in WOTLK I will play my Hunter (or DK).
Not only does the expansion provide new content but opens up the opportunity for players to experience new classes.
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7-07-2008 @ 9:44AM
Jesse said...
My current main is a mage. I have a 70 of every class except druid, shaman and priest.
my WotLK main will be either the Prot Pally or the BM Hunter, unless blizz finds a way to make mages less craptastic. I would go with the lock, but I have too much fun pvping with her.
My strategy for switching mains is pretty straightforward, actually, in that theres no way I can get a second toon to 6/8 T6 before xpac comes out, so if I switch from the mage, I'll be relying on clownsuit greens again.
7-07-2008 @ 11:26AM
Kieran said...
Jesse, don't forget you'll have easy access to two specs when WotLK hits. I plan to give my new Lock a PvE and a PvP spec, and have my druid as healy/tanky.
My mage (current main), sadly, will be going in the bin due to being on the wrong server.