Originally Posted by sadris
Umm.. yes? A hunter, upgrading to a 151 iLevel bow from a 125 iLvl gains 12.5dps. A warrior upgrading to a 151 iLvl bow from a 125 iLvl also gains 12.5 dps.
A Druid upgrading to a 128 iLevel weapon from a 115 iLevel weapon gains 6 dps. A Warrior upgrading to a 128 from 115 gains 7.8 dps.
My "facination" (...?) with the single slot is that the weapon slot is the only one which decreases in relative power as item level increases. Our chest pieces increase in power just as linearly as other classes' chest pieces do; the allocation of their points fits. To anyone who argues that it is acceptable that our weapons do not scale properly, why stop there? Why not say that our chest, leg and shoulder pieces should also decrease in relative power as well? How can you say one but not the other?
Casters don't lose spell damage when putting on class buffs (Frost Armor) whereas Druids do (Cat Form causes a loss in effective weapon DPS).
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Because it only matters if your DPS experiences an accompanying relative downward scaling. This, you have yet to prove.
Also, slippery slope is a mediocre argument. "Improper weapon scaling is okay" is not logically equivalent to "improper gear scaling is okay in all slots."