It's time to slay the dragon.
They're strong in PvP, but they're harder to master than some classes. It's the reason I hear most for people choosing hunter. I never PvP'd much on my hunter, but a good one is a sight to behold.
Didn't you or fart play with the limit dudes ?
Yessir a bit ago, I think most of us no life USA raiders have probably raided with almost every guild but Method at this point.
Fartbox playing Path of Exile mainly now but who knows. Ran into your BFF and told him to tell you hi a while ago. Obama’s people are still monitoring me and have made threats on my life. I’ve already said too much, will send encoded messages later.
Watching from the sidelines with popcornClassic will replace EVE for greatest stories to read for a game you are glad you are not playing.
I played a rogue, and I tortured a hunter/mage duo for over an hour one time because they pissed me off. It really is all about the individuals skill level.They're strong in PvP, but they're harder to master than some classes. It's the reason I hear most for people choosing hunter. I never PvP'd much on my hunter, but a good one is a sight to behold.
I played a rogue, and I tortured a hunter/mage duo for over an hour one time because they pissed me off. It really is all about the individuals skill level.
Nobody wants to play a vanilla hunter post pet normalizing castration.
I’ll never understand why they did that.
So for a filthy casual that isn't optimizing things, and gets distracted by different things, I'm gonna say an easy 10 days played to get to 60. I think most fall into that 5-10 played range, right?
So then, I'm thinking ok, after hitting 60, how long will it take to hit 10 days played at level 60? Lots of things go into class choice, and as you know Noodleface , I'm the fucking worst when it comes to class choice. Trying to balance the leveling experience, with how good it is at 60. Warriors, Priests, Paladins, Druids. Some debate, but for the most part all considered slow AF leveling experience. Just tedious crazy grinds, but some of those classes make up for it by being GODS at level 60. Warriors and Priests mainly.
Of course there is the flip-side and who gives a shit if you have a bad ass leveling experience if end-game is shitty, or you hate the dps rotation.
I know for sure I want to be ranged DPS, so that's Mage, Warlock, or Hunter. Just gotta decide!
Yea, of all the time in WoW, I've probably spent 1% of it doing PvP, but back in Vanilla I played Druid. I was always jealous of Warriors I remember specifically because they were one of the few classes that had multiple viable specs. I was pretty stuck as Resto, but playing WSG Flag runner was pretty funny. Most people couldn't stop a Druid, and made for some good times.If you haven't dealt with Hunter dead zone in pvp you might want to try it on a private server before you start. I absolutely loathed my hunter due to it and left it to play druid in vanilla. Too much work for a lazy bum like me to constantly have to work to get distance. Once they did pet normalization that ruined it for me, at least I could put my 1s attack speed pet on a caster to delay casting and give me a fighting chance. Maybe I just sucked at being a pvp hunter dunno but I was annoyed as f with it.
There's nothing wrong with Priest levelling once you get wands and if you can manage to keep them updated.
You guys are right. Went back and Preach did say that it got a LOT better, especially with improved wands talent. He went into learning the flow of your class and mana, where it's much more efficient if you aren't blowing your whole mana load on 1 mob, letting the Wand do damage, and killing "efficiently".Yeah and if you level as shadow it's even better (at least post 40)