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2-18-2009 @ 12:13PM
KilgoreTrout XL said...
I don't do PvP, but I'm pretty excited about having two PvE specs to fool around with, if only to break the monotony.
I'm not a great player, and probably not even a good one, so I guess I'll keep a combat spec around in for when people actually let me go on raids. I think it's the easiest to use (and I think it's really the way to go when leveling up), and I can be most effective with it, but it can get a little boring.
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2-18-2009 @ 12:45PM
zappo said...
I think that's one nice thing about dual specs as a non hybrid. You don't feel obligated to do that "other" role. I was going to skip dual specs on my rogue altogether since I'm pretty happy with Assassination, however I'm actually having fun with making a goof off spec - like shadowstep + seal fate.