Its a nice spec offering max SoR and Judgement damage also -30% less fear and disorient CC duration, AP debuff on enemies but its a little bit squishy.
I have used it for BG's and its kinda epic but for arenas not so much success with it unless you try hard i guess?
My guess is some of it had to do with the fact that people were still in the process of figuring out what worked and what didn't work, and that gave him quite a bit of wiggle room.
My guess is some of it had to do with the fact that people were still in the process of figuring out what worked and what didn't work, and that gave him quite a bit of wiggle room.
It relied heavily on the strengths/weaknesses of his comp and what comps he was contending with all the time. In actual fact, his spec changed quite frequently.
It relied heavily on the strengths/weaknesses of his comp and what comps he was contending with all the time. In actual fact, his spec changed quite frequently.
Wdym?
His spec changed quite frequently?
He changed his spec back then or what?
I found on google his season 8 spec but with this spec you cant survive on warmane, never ever.
Or have decent win loss ratio with those as ret paladin resto sham.
Ret Resto was a thing on retail and Old AT here it sucks...
We had a Ret/Disc in Warmane at 2900 rating 2v2... Beanman I think? Might be a little more updated in terms of spec and gameplay VS what you might face nowadays
My guess is some of it had to do with the fact that people were still in the process of figuring out what worked and what didn't work, and that gave him quite a bit of wiggle room.
I think that he is right.
People were still in process of figuring out what worked and what didn't since the game was new back then and now there are 15 years since the release of Wotlk so people figured out whats the best what isnt.
I mean there werent any pregs back in retail wotlk back then like there are now.
There were shockadins tho but it wasn't that popular or strong.