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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-21-2011 @ 5:37PM
blazenor said...
I wonder if the cookie-cutting specs are done with this change?
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10-21-2011 @ 5:43PM
VioletArrows said...
Min-maxers will find a way.
10-21-2011 @ 5:50PM
blazenor said...
Which tell me that cookie-cutting won't die because (I know this will get me downrated) most WoW can't think for themselves.
10-21-2011 @ 5:55PM
Grovinofdarkhour said...
So long as there is a choice to make, there will be those who want other people to make it for them.
10-21-2011 @ 5:55PM
Killik said...
Hopefully each talent will have sufficient utility that builds will be optimal for a far narrower range of activity eg, a single boss. Hardcore min-maxers will switch specs more frequently, more casual players will find something that muddles along adequately in most situations. So there'll be a most common spec, but not a cookie cutter that's the best for, eg. everything PvP.
10-21-2011 @ 6:02PM
Killik said...
...he said, optimistically.