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A big mistake I see people getting stuck at the 1600-1800s is they have these notions about certain "absolute truths" that may be true to some extent, but are not absolute, or in some cases may be outright wrong in the first place. Statements such as:
"There's no way at all for me to get away from or do anything about _________."
"__________ kills me in 2 seconds every time."
"Well, I WOULD normally do _________, but they will just pop ________ and make it pointless."
I have a very geared rogue alt, and something that has never ceased to amaze me is observing the difference in what druids do when I am playing my rogue compared to when I am playing my warrior. Even druids that could be classified as "pretty bad" players knew enough to cyclone and root my warrior whenever possible. However, when I would play my rogue, (on similar comps to my warrior), the amount of times I would get rooted and cycloned is far, FAR fewer. I've tried to think up reasons why this is, and about the only thing I can come up with is that they assume it's pointless to root, because I will CloS or vanish out of it. But since they never even tried it, I never had to blow those cooldowns, so I could use them for other things.
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