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No, I got 12 out of 13 drops, should be fine.Is it too late to finish my ring if I'm at the stage requiring 33 Tomes of Chaos ?
No, I got 12 out of 13 drops, should be fine.Is it too late to finish my ring if I'm at the stage requiring 33 Tomes of Chaos ?
The only drawback to that UI is that either you like it the way it's laid out or you don't. Very few things can be moved, other than like your target or focus target. It does scale nicely, regardless of resolution, so what you see is what you get. They are still working on it but it even has the GW2 single bag, tooltips, fonts, etc.Almost makes me want to sub - looks very clean. Any huge drawbacks?
Having played WoD for just the story content/few raids - any large drawback coming back without having huge swells of gold?
trying to figure out how people are running with mouselook on perma.Actioncam + new animations + GW2 UI = bliss btw!!!!
Nice, good to know. I got 11 of 13 yesterday and thought I either got extremely lucky or they stealth buffed the drop rate.No, I got 12 out of 13 drops, should be fine.
I guess I'm the only one that thinks ability pruning is a far better alternative to EQ2 style MOAR BUTTONZ MMO maintenance. Let's keep things in context here - to make ANY activity compelling and interesting enough to continue to do it for more than several hours is a monumental task. There are very few games in which players have an expectation of novel and entertaining experiences for HUNDREDS of hours of gameplay. I think the WoW team's willingness to "reinvent the wheel" with every expansion is the only reason WoW maintains relevance while every other MMO withers up and dies.They sure went balls to the walls with the dumbing-down of classes. This seems like kind of a big gamble in an expansion where they desperately need to steady the ship and avoid controversies. If Legion is another miss, it could genuinely be the beginning of the end for WoW. Massively simplifying the classes seems like something that a lot of players might not appreciate. My enhancement shaman no longer has totems, shocks, any meaningful ranged attacks, any elementals, buffs, really anything besides my rotation. My character is a walking rotation. Everything else has been stripped away. It doesn't feel anything like a shaman anymore, just generic melee. I don't have a snare aside from Frostbrand, I don't have a DoT, I have to waste a talent to turn Lightning Bolt into more than a mob-pulling tool. Pretty sure you have less abilities at level 110 than your class did in vanilla.
Ability pruning is fine, but they've taken it to such an extreme end of the spectrum that my spec feels downright primitive now. They've stripped away practically everything that doesn't pertain to the actual rotation. It's starting to feel boring. When you start to take away stuff like Grounding Totem and Frost Shock, you're not just removing unnecessary bloat, you're removing core class abilities that used to define the character. That's something I can see a lot of players objecting to.I guess I'm the only one that thinks ability pruning is a far better alternative to EQ2 style MOAR BUTTONZ MMO maintenance. Let's keep things in context here - to make ANY activity compelling and interesting enough to continue to do it for more than several hours is a monumental task. There are very few games in which players have an expectation of novel and entertaining experiences for HUNDREDS of hours of gameplay. I think the WoW team's willingness to "reinvent the wheel" with every expansion is the only reason WoW maintains relevance while every other MMO withers up and dies.
Even with having to do all the naval stuff basically from scratch on top of the tomes?Tomes are pretty much a guaranteed drop from the bosses right now, so as long as you're quick you should be fine.
Games have gone under trying to attempt a change of this sort.The idea of rotations is a stupid one. They should try to develop situations that don't rely on damage rotation.
I mean if you have L3 shipyard thats doable easy. If you just started your garrison, it'll be very tight.Even with having to do all the naval stuff basically from scratch on top of the tomes?
Garrison is L3, but I just started the Shipyard today (so it's still L1) :/I mean if you have L3 shipyard thats doable easy. If you just started your garrison, it'll be very tight.
Not sure you have time unless you get lucky with ships (BE or w/e Alliance has for time shortening).Garrison is L3, but I just started the Shipyard today (so it's still L1) :/