11/04/08, 1:34 AM
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Feed me a stray cat
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Infraction for LucidLiving: Useless Post
Post: [Druid] Feral talents/abilities - WotLK preview / discussion
User: LucidLiving
Infraction: Useless Post
Points: 1
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First off you're quoting something months and months old and pretty much irrelevant to the thread. Second, you gave a TL;DR at the end of your post. Third, your post just was a stream of sucky rambling. Stop it.
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Original Post:

Originally Posted by Maeltne
It all depends on how well we trust blizzard to itemize our gear. TBC >>> better than LOL-vanilla - but many items are still so poorly itemized that I cry myself to sleep sometimes.
If I could assign the points on my gear, I'd be seriously OP.
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Im sorry if this seems pointless, but I would like to know what you mean by "LOL-vanilla[gear]" Im guessing perhaps you are referring to the gear you get from regular (non heroic) instances in Outlands? If not, please specify.
One definite difference I have noticed since the WOTLK(Wrath of the Lich King) patch regarding my 70 feral druid is my heals are less effective, this makes for less survivability in any and all solitary or PVP scenarios. My healing touch spell feels more like a paladin's flash of light. Just a quick and uncontroversial observation. =]
Back to the topic:!
I don't think it's an accurate statement to say "TBC >>> better than LOL-vanilla" given that I gave the correct definition for "LOL-vanilla". Here is an example.A.[Shoulderpads of Assassination] is better than B.[Bloodfang Spaulders]
Correct me if im wrong, but Sethekk Halls is a "vanilla" or non-heroic instance. Those Shoulderpads of Assassination have the following excess of stats(more than the Bloodfang Spaulders):
+0 armor +8 stam -10 fire resist -12 dodge rating + (2x)possible 12 crit rating from [Blood of Amber]
The Shoulderpads of Assassination are clearly better for rogues in DPS and solo leveling. PVP is debatable.
skip here if you want my point.->Therefore, I would say {TBC gear < "LOL-vanilla" gear}
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