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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-30-2008 @ 1:05AM
Vehar said...
To twh
IDK if that is a nerf or some attempt tp buff it for more man to multiple people who know it might be better then the old one, if it isnt MMO champs isnt always right.....right? Lets hope for the better of all ret pallies!
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8-30-2008 @ 1:36AM
twh said...
No, it's a nerf. Plain and simple. The players in beta have tested it. They hate it. As a result, I hate it too.
A ret paladin in a raid will go oom in less than two minutes if they want to DPS.
I've lost all hope for Ret paladins in the expansion.
8-30-2008 @ 2:41PM
brittwilson said...
It is quite a nerf, from the last time Judgments were working. I'm in all BC gear, and level 78 and a 8k mana pool, and I'm only getting 42 mana a second. When I'm finally in Wrath gear, rocking a 5-6k mana pool, it will only be 25-30 mana back each second, while the cost of my abilities stays the same.
Currently to not OOM every 4 fights, I have to judge wisdom, and only use CS, and SoC to do damage. If I throw in Divine Storm, Consecrate, HoJ, HoW, heal, or have to rebuff myself I just keep sinking lower and lower.
In an all out PvP scenario, I would be out after fighting 1 and a half fights I would say, assuming no buffs besides my own. In a fully buffed Raid scenario, there is no way we would make it through a boss fight as we know it.