Patch 3.3.x nerfs for prot warriors




















PvP players will no doubt be excited over it. These have not been confirmed yet, but they originally came with patch 2. Finally, the thing that probably most players are excited about: Netherwing dailies and Nether Drake mounts! With patch 2. Upon reaching Exalted reputation, they gain access to Nether Drakes — the most iconic mount of the Burning Crusade. That sums up the major new things that will likely be coming with phase 3. Which of these are you most excited about?

Let us know in the comments below! We do not intend to make adjustments later. We are working on providing pre-nerf and post-nerf versions of the Sunwell Plateau raid. We like the concept and intend to return to it after Tier 6. Given the state of tbc classic player pop per server I think this will make the raids the most accessible to the players at large who are more casual.

I play this expansion a long time before and now and always play with full and original state and hard one. I think we need to experience the real black temple and hyjal, not this one. Who gives a shit a bout what payer experienced 10 years ago?

Stop living in the past for god damn. That play the game, from to the top of the ladder. If I had to pick two of these that have the most legitimate base for complaints, it would probably be warrior and Rdruid. Rdruids got buffed tranq bubble this last patch, and I think warriors actually got buffed, maybe a legendary or something? Why would the dev s pick prot paladin to make a major, late season nerf?

A nerf that does not help nor hurt a vast, massive majority of players. We have downed everything up to Sindragosa on 10 man. That being said, I also managed to obtain quite a few gear upgrades since then. If you are progressing as a DPS warrior, take the time to stop and check it out.

There is also a link to download his spreadsheet so you can figure out what gear will optimize your damage output with what gear you currently have, and can obtain. As it turns out, the recruits we've been getting have been extremely flaky, and I suppose those who are already a part of our core 25 man team that tried out their respective tanking specs just didn't like it enough to volunteer full time as a 10 man raid tank.

To be honest, I completely understand that. In Burning Crusade, I leveled my warrior from as a tank, and then tanked a few raids as both main and off-tank. Dealing with DPS who explode out of the gate with as much AoE power as they possibly can before you get your Thunderclap or Shockwave down is indeed stressful, and requires a lot of focus and practice to keep your mobs from picking your raid members off like fleas.



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