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As expected given the announcement of the end of the current PvP season on July 19th in North America, July 20th in Europe, the World of Warcraft: Legion pre-patch will be dropping that day as well. The pre-patch brings the much-anticipated transmog system, gnome hunters and class updates into the game. A few weeks later, the ramp up to the August 30th Legion expansion release will begin with a demon invasion event and the arrival of the new Demon Hunter class.
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I foresee alot of rage cases finding themselves becoming acquainted with the new silence system lol
I have to say that I really like the changes to DKs. My Blood DK can actually damage and stay alive. Unholy is a ton of fun.
In fact, all of my tanks are fun again. I'm looking forward to applying what I learned on the beta into live.
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If the expansion turns out to be as good as it looks i might sub for 3 months or more instead of my usual 2 per year
Great, thank you!
I'm going to come back for Legion, but I'm wondering if I should resub now, or wait for possible pristine realm.
More than likely wont see that come to pass anytime soon since I think it was just an idea that was tossed around after the meeting with those private server guys.
"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
Not that its bad thing for WoW players. Its actually pretty nice to see a pre-patch being launched a bit earlier then normally expected since there is a lot of shifts for many classes (even if I find a lot of them to lose a lot of depth with their 'class fantasy' idea falling flat or coming out mediocre on many and only a few getting it functioning in a generally great way). I expect lots of complaints (some very much warranted) and some excitement for some others.
I highly doubt Blizzard cares an ounce of rat crap what FF14 is doing. Even though they've lost players over the years, WoW is still the 800 pound gorilla of MMOs.
Is a man not entitled to the herp of his derp?
Remember, I live in a world where juggalos and yugioh players are real things.
Which is kinda funny if I look back to Everquest days when I had a buttload abilities and only allowed to pick 8 to fight with...
Warriors in Legion http://www.wowhead.com/guides/classes/legion/warrior
Hunters in Legion http://www.wowhead.com/guides/classes/legion/hunter
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I'd agree that they probably don't care about what other games are doing when going by name. Though they do time their patches and expansions to coincide with other upcoming games and popular game's patches (see nearly every major MMO launch in history) like clockwork. The name or brand or what they have doesn't matter. It's just attempting to crush a game or maintain a dwindling population from falling sway. WoD is one of the first times where they didn't dedicate resources to such, but when there was finally something to release, it tends to be highly likely that it will be released against any competition, no matter how big the name Warcraft might be. You don't stay on top by not paying attention.
Have nothing to offer but personal opinions from Alpha and a bit in beta.
MM is incredibly boring now. Arms is still boring. They changed up arms to be about slamming things repeatedly and without end to try and fish for a Colossal Smash debuff. Then dumping whatever you can in that. Then hitting slam another 20 times hoping you get another proc before it naturally comes back up after 45 seconds.
They have since changed that a little bit to allow rage spending to be the factor in the proc resetting rather than just having smash give a 7% chance or whatever it was. So now every rage point you spend gives a 00.70% chance to give it. This will go up to about 1% when you have filled up your artifact weapon.
The rotation pretty much stays the same -- slam, slam, slam, slam, slam, slam, slam, slam, etc. Though there are a few more buttons you can press now to increase dps instead of just slam, and slam's animation was switch out to an older one as opposed to something that was really boring to watch. Nothing new, but still better than alpha. Though I haven't given it much time in beta since the minor changes to tactician, so I'm sure that I'm just exaggerating with slam now.
My Affliction Lock is going to be fun again with "Siphon Life" as a separate DoT like it was back in TBC :pleased: