QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Jun 20 2008, 03:49 PM)
- SL/SL is definitely not the only spec that works. the much hyped BG9 even got a UA lock as #1 5v5 for some time.(where cleave teams rule)
- sure, every class definitely press more than 1-3 button, but at the end of the day for the huge majority of the time locks only press 1 (shadowbolt), rogues press 3 (ss > snd/rupture)for example. doesnt need one to play a specific class before knowing what a class does when information is so widely attainable. and yea, perhaps ive never raided, you just happen to know it right? (hint: you can lurk moar on my posts to find out if i do raid at all or not)
- like warlocks, every single 9 class be it pve or pvp is hard to master, like it or not. locks arent any special. its just the way how blizz implement in most if not all their games - easy to learn, hard to master.
Check out the number of sl/sl running around before answering that one. A mass number of dumb people running with it constitute how 'successful' with it. - sure, every class definitely press more than 1-3 button, but at the end of the day for the huge majority of the time locks only press 1 (shadowbolt), rogues press 3 (ss > snd/rupture)for example. doesnt need one to play a specific class before knowing what a class does when information is so widely attainable. and yea, perhaps ive never raided, you just happen to know it right? (hint: you can lurk moar on my posts to find out if i do raid at all or not)
- like warlocks, every single 9 class be it pve or pvp is hard to master, like it or not. locks arent any special. its just the way how blizz implement in most if not all their games - easy to learn, hard to master.
Refer for my previous post on that question. From the answers, I already knew. Otherwise your level of raid understanding wouldn't be this depressingly low.
Not really on that last statement. I've 5 70s, with a tank warrior coming up on her 60s (I'm tanking my way up for rep grind). I raid to at least T5 level on 4, consistently farm T6 on my last toon, I would say, no. The learning curves for the classes are not the same.
Jun 20 2008, 03:55 PM

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