To be fair, this is why they have the "Core Abilities" tab in the spell book, and have had for awhile. It gives you the rundown of the main spec spells you will be using, the general rotation, etc... Almost all the other spells not on the core tab overlap in all three specs.My biggest gripe with the way they do spells and stuff now is that they're all seperated by spec. Sure, this helps narrow down the billion different skills every class has, and shows you which ones are important for your spec, but if you level a mage the whole way through as frost, and then suddenly switch to arcane spec, you suddenly have a billion spells that you have no idea what to do with.
But if you're playing Frost or Fire you wouldn't ever need those spells anyway. Plus, just about every class forum has a sticky that's (relatively) up-to-date to get you going on the basics of every spec (rotation, stat priority, etc). Some even have leveling guides.My biggest gripe with the way they do spells and stuff now is that they're all seperated by spec. Sure, this helps narrow down the billion different skills every class has, and shows you which ones are important for your spec, but if you level a mage the whole way through as frost, and then suddenly switch to arcane spec, you suddenly have a billion spells that you have no idea what to do with.
How'd you get my measurements?11-13-14.
My Enhancement Shaman has twice as many spells on my bar as my Druid or Paladin, so, I'd have to agree with you there.But if you're playing Frost or Fire you wouldn't ever need those spells anyway. Plus, just about every class forum has a sticky that's (relatively) up-to-date to get you going on the basics of every spec (rotation, stat priority, etc). Some even have leveling guides.
The game's at its most accessible, and this is speaking as a Vanilla player. A majority of classes suffered from severe button bloat, and over the last couple xpacs they've managed to fix that (though some, like Hunter and Shaman, are still in dire need of help).
Yeah all 3 Shaman specs have this problem, sometimes a little worse based on the talents you choose (most of which are situational/useless anyway).My Enhancement Shaman has twice as many spells on my bar as my Druid or Paladin, so, I'd have to agree with you there.
Awesome! I've never seen him on either of my hunters.I'm pretty sure my monk is brewmaster/windwalker because I was leveling her with my husband and he went windwalker/mistwhatever.[DOUBLEPOST=1408472008,1408471927][/DOUBLEPOST]Side note: I got on as servers were coming up and finally managed to snag the fez wearing monkey on my hunter.
Not me. I just tried to log in and it told me to go suck eggs.Looks like everyone is get a free 30 days or something. Lasts until Sept. 26th.
Really? Maybe it's only for people who don't own the game. Got an email from Blizzard about it and saw an ad for it when I booted up Diablo 3.Not me. I just tried to log in and it told me to go suck eggs.
I think WoW is free below level 20. That's how they do their trials.Really? Maybe it's only for people who don't own the game. Got an email from Blizzard about it and saw an ad for it when I booted up Diablo 3.
Here's the page the Diablo 3 in-game ad links to.
So yeah... they just gave me a free 30 days of WoW. I don't know if this is because I did stuff during premier night for seasons or just because I never had a WoW account associated with my Battle.net ID, but they gave me a free full 30 days. Saved me 30 bucks because I HAD been thinking about trying out WoW. I haven't played it since about a month after launch.You've proven your worth in the battle for Sancturary. Now come and test your skills in World of Warcraft™—absolutely free! To help you get started, we're giving you the full digital version of World of Warcraft, which comes with 30 days of game time* and includes all of the content from The Burning Crusade™, Wrath of the Lich King™, and Cataclysm™.
To get started, follow these simple steps:
*Act fast, as your free game time expires September 26, 2014, after which you'll need to subscribe to continue playing.
- Fire up the Battle.net® desktop app and log in.
- Click World of Warcraft on the left game-navigation bar.
- Install World of Warcraft.
- Click Play!
Considering I got diablo 3 at launch for free just for subscribing to WoW, seems fair.Here's what I got from Blizzard...
So yeah... they just gave me a free 30 days of WoW. I don't know if this is because I did stuff during premier night for seasons or just because I never had a WoW account associated with my Battle.net ID, but they gave me a free full 30 days. Saved me 30 bucks because I HAD been thinking about trying out WoW. I haven't played it since about a month after launch.
Well, you could just run WoW in the steam overlay.I do not. I'm always wishing I can shift-tab a browser open to check wowhead for mission help.