Talent tree problem for many warmane players! Read please
Hello everyone,
Talent trees, primary and secondary, Blizzlike.
Made for expansion that is going to last around 2 years, but at this expansion (WOTLK) there are people here who are playing since 2011+.
Players on retail didn't have the time to gather all the gear that we have.
This problem doesn't occur to the majority of the players on Wotlk, but I know there are alot multiclass players around who are experiencing the same problem as I have:
I'll use my Paladin as an example:
My paladin gear is Prot PvP/PvE, Holy PvP/PvE (Haste set, mp5 set, crit set), Ret PvP/PvE.
Yet I only play Holy Paladin as there is no way I will run to trainer to swap Talents, Glyphs and set spells for single battleground or few arenas or 1 raid as Ret or Prot.
Consider I would need to swap my talents each day and that would be a waste of time, gold, and would lose interest in playing other specs.
My idea is as follows:
Adding more talent trees, which could for example be bought on the website for coins so its a win-win situation or some other methods.
Warmane is already not Blizzlike with store, soloQ, transmog, instant buffs in arenas etc. << These are just handy improvements, which do not affect the gameplay just as having more talent trees available.
I got bored of 80% of my characters now due to being unable to play the specs without putting 30 mins in every time I want to play something outside of 2 specs that I got.
can not disagree with that. got the same problem as well.
if i want to go pvp or pve, i always have to change specs as well and it s not even about the gold even tho i ve spent lots of gold on it. it s about time it takes.
Completely agree, multiple extra talent specs available for coin purchase should have been possible for years and years. It's not gamebreaking, it doesn't change the "retail experience" as it's a quality of life change whereas multiple professions gives profession buffs and whatnot, and it's just a quality of life improvement at the end of the day.
It saves times and makes things faster, not easier. It's worth implementing.