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3-25-2009 @ 8:05AM
UncleScar said...
As someone who never plays in the Arena I can't really comment on those.
Death Knights? They'll normalise with time, so not too fussed there either.
What personally gets my goat is the homogenised buffs, its really diluting what classes are about when 2-3 folks in your raid bring what is essentially a very similar buff, I shouldn't have to spec specifically because my RF brings one other class or not, I shouldn't be FORCED to make choices like that due to class-interaction.
Each class should bring its own unique facets to a raid, but then, that'd be going back to pre-ez mode.
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3-25-2009 @ 8:57AM
Linden said...
The problem then is you go back to having to bring exactly x number of class y in order to have useful buffs a, b and c. Yes it makes the classes less unique but it does mean that you don't have to go to a raid with a checklist for classes
3-25-2009 @ 9:38AM
JinArcana said...
I agree, the classes are no longer well defined. There is only small differences between classes now.
3-25-2009 @ 7:05PM
barth said...
The hardest part of the game shouldn't be the quest to get the exact right combination of classes together, online at the same time and ready to raid. That's the whole point of why they homogenized things. It has nothing to do with how difficult the actual content is.