Breakfast Topic: Who will dual specs benefit most?

By contrast, most of the hybrids to whom I've spoken see dual specs -- not as a competitive advantage, but rather as relief from the financial drain of constant respecs. 50g may not seem like a lot of money in Wrath's economy, but it adds up, to the point where you realize that the two hours you spent doing dailies will only net you about 20g after, say, respeccing to heal a heroic and then respeccing back to tank or DPS for the night's raid. Thus hybrids are equally resentful about the demands made on their time and e-wallet that pure classes don't have to worry about.
The end result seems to be that players talk through each other. Hybrids are focused on saving gold. Pures are concerned that their class is just not desirable enough in the absence of truly superior damage. Hybrids chafe under the cost of building multiple PvE gear sets to do a raid or group's most stressful jobs. Pures twiddle their thumbs on the sidelines in the knowledge that, once a group or raid's DPS slots fill up, they will be sat in favor of a worse player who can respec to do a needed job.
In the end I think pure classes, oddly enough, have the most to gain from the dual-spec system. Dual specs will allow pure DPS to maintain PvE and PvP specs without having to pay to shift between two sides of the game. And while I think many PvP-oriented hybrids will do the same, there is a very strong financial incentive for hybrids to dual-spec for the most requested PvE roles (tanking and healing), which will increase the supply of players available and willing to do these jobs in groups and raids. This is pretty much a win-win scenario for a pure class. The effect on hybrids, while still very positive, is going to be tempered by the fact that PvP specs (or possibly soloing specs) would remain an additional expense on top of the usual need to build, gem, and enchant multiple PvE sets.
Personally I intend to run with PvE tanking and resto builds once dual specs go live as these are (by far) the most requested roles of my main, but I'm curious to see what attitude players are going to bring to the new system.
*For the purpose of this discussion I should note that pure classes = Hunters, Mages, Warlocks, and Rogues. All other classes can all spec into at least two different roles for PvE.
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Reader Comments (Page 10 of 10)
Jaxia Feb 7th 2009 10:57PM
Not sure if anyone else brought this up, but the people who will most benefit from dual spec are not a class, but a profession.
Scribes are gonna make an absolute killing. I already make 1,500 gold a week from inscription without trying too hard. Unless you have glyph sets per spec, I suspect I will be able to double my weekly take.
Putridfire Feb 9th 2009 5:25PM
Dual Specs sound like a truelly great idea to me especially as i have 4 characters in the early 70's that can fill different roles.
Warrior who is presently Fury,
DeathKnight who's Frost,
Mage (My Main) who's Arcane/Fire,
And a Hunter using Beast Master.
Now i know most people will say 3 of them are Dps and therefore static I disagree.
The DK is a fairly solid tank if specced right but can also add single and aoe damage too with survivability.
The Hunter while BM is powerful a pet is not always a great idea and therefore a MM build with Trueshot aura for the party buff or a trapping build via survival is also a viable spec.
The Mage is a toughie but if you wanna take Arthas a frost mage is hardly the way to go arcane specs have a party member buff that increases crit% and if soloing those pesky resist critters would get a nasty surprise when the frost mage hits em with a pyroblast.
Now the warrior a fun sideline for me ( I got bored one day) but one I'm willing to explore more with the dual spec system as I'm a fury and am not a very capable or willing tank (no gear or experience).
So in closing stable classes (Dps) get a nice change of scenery and Hybrids (Tank/Heal) get a bit more stability and gold in there ever changing lives.
himmy Feb 19th 2009 4:19PM
Dual spec will be terrible...
Why???
Ever getting irritated by people who cannot master their own roll???
I have... Terrible that DPS'ers who cannot do enough damage.
Healer who don't know how to heal
Tanks don't know how to tank
And CC'ers who don't know how to CC...
When people are limited to one spec those bad players will still preform okay because they have time to learn.
When you give them the opportunity to respec all the time, the only result will be bad players who have no focus at all...
Terrible...
Marshall Feb 10th 2009 8:18AM
I had a few thoughts on the issue so I wrote a blog about it just to have the room to fully express what I had to say. Everyone's free to respond how they like.
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=23249129&blogID=469817041
tom Feb 10th 2009 1:06PM
since bliz has been working hard (for some time now) on making all specs across all classes more and more viable for pvp, the dual spec would be all the more beneficial to hybrid classes.
for example mages can already pvp fine with either frost or arcane spec, leaving two possible dual-exchanges: arcane/fire or fire/frost. however with all the raids in wotlk much, much easier (for the lack of a better word), there really is no "need" to switch between say, arcane to fire.
also rogues mostly pvp with 41-5-25 nowadays and the spec itself is very viable for pve dps thanks to changes made to the talent Cut to the Chase, the benefit brought to rogues is also not great.
on the other hand, hybrid classes will see a significant surge in popularity simply because of the incredible utility they bring to both raids and pvp. players new to WoW will very likely be recommended by their friends to "choose hybrid class because you'll have the option to do tank/heal/dps". hence the population of pure classes will definitely decrease with time.
i definitely welcome the idea of dualspec but i hope bliz would put a lot more thoughts on it to not harm the balance of classes in a fundamental way.
rai Feb 12th 2009 4:57PM
The pure classes will shut up once that are finally able to get a group with minimal effort because not everyone is playing the dps role. They will never be shut out of raids either because most of the time, they have the support abilities hybrids cannot contend with.