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Well, this topic seems a good opportunity to ask a question that has been bothering me since Ahn'qiraj and the first faction rings...
I can admit that someone playing an hybrid class could want to change his spec half-way into Hyjal. For those peoples, the possibility to change his choice once exalted is great, really.
However, I never understood how *that much* peoples could make a very basic mistake when choosing their rings. I mean, most of the peoples that get access to Ahn'Qiraj or Hyjal rings have at least an idea of what raiding is like, and should be able to tell in a heartbeat if an item is destined to them or not.
It's not like you had only three hours to get your ring once you get the correct faction level. You have the time to read the text of the quest, to inspect the item, hell you can even go sleep some hours, before choosing your ring. So, where do you think the problem is ? Is the quest text so thick that peoples don't even try to read it ? If that's the case, how do peoples even fail to read the description of the reward itself ?
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