05-08-2006, 11:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-08-2006, 11:41 PM by MongoJerry.)
The consensus of my guild's shaman are:
Our elemental shamans are jumping for joy. Not only was the one tree that didn't need help not nerfed, but it was buffed, making elemental shaman even better for PvP.
Our (two) restoration shaman say the buffs to the resto tree were OK but not great. At least they'll have more utility in raids.
The enhancement tree, the one that needed the most work, got the least amount of help.
Looks like the standard shaman will be 31 elemental/20 restoration still with a smattering of people who decide to go full resto because all they do is raid. So, while other talent reviews have been designed around getting a larger variety of class builds, this review only strengthened the already existing cookie-cutter builds.
I was really hoping that Mana Tide would be given to all shaman, but I guess my inside source wasn't pulling my leg in this case.
Our elemental shamans are jumping for joy. Not only was the one tree that didn't need help not nerfed, but it was buffed, making elemental shaman even better for PvP.
Our (two) restoration shaman say the buffs to the resto tree were OK but not great. At least they'll have more utility in raids.
The enhancement tree, the one that needed the most work, got the least amount of help.
Looks like the standard shaman will be 31 elemental/20 restoration still with a smattering of people who decide to go full resto because all they do is raid. So, while other talent reviews have been designed around getting a larger variety of class builds, this review only strengthened the already existing cookie-cutter builds.
I was really hoping that Mana Tide would be given to all shaman, but I guess my inside source wasn't pulling my leg in this case.