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8-09-2008 @ 4:45AM
Jorelos said...
"I do not understand why they can't put Shadow Priests on equal ground with the other caster classes in a raid as far as range"
Really? you really don't know? It's because shadow priests always have been and probably always will be the black sheep of damage casters in wow and while shadow priests are a cool little pvp novelty that's really all they are, as far as raids are concerned I'd much rather have a properly specced lock in the raid with me for dps since they can do potentially much more to the table as it were.
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8-09-2008 @ 4:55AM
Jorelos said...
To clarify the scope of the above comment that applies to not only range as the quote talks abut but also really why shadow priests in general have been neglected by blizz.
8-09-2008 @ 5:14AM
Aziri said...
Really? I'm sure you're healers would disagree.
Especially with the new potion changes.
8-09-2008 @ 5:36AM
Lucidique said...
Apart from okay damage dealing, shadow priests rule is a supportive one, just like Enhancement Shamans. They are a mana battery for a healing group.