Blizzard wants constructive threads.

#0 - Feb. 24, 2009, 2:14 p.m.
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Ill try to be as constructive as i can.
But lately Other classes have gained same abilitys as warriors just abit modifyed.
im not whining cuz warriors are crap. i say warriors are fine and well balanced its just Paladins and DKs got their confidence boosted through the roof.. of having the best survivabilty and oneshotting capabilitys.

Warriors are clearly not unique anymore.
DKs can tank in any spec.
Cant say much about pallys cuz i hardly see any nowdays cuz every1 are retri
Druids are an animal copy of warriors just with more fur and less plate.
still they have more armor and more HP with lower Item lvl gear.
i can be fully unique geared but a bear druid with average gear can still get lots of better bonuses.
excpet the shield.

but i want to be unique.. i want Arms to be best for pvp. current tree is fine but we need more survivabilty
And as for Fury, i personaly dont think its any idea to even have a reduce healing effect talent in this tree, thats just clearly R.I.P talent for arms.

if some 1 might add something to this post ide be glad.
i cant type more atm: Work Work :)
#4 - Feb. 24, 2009, 2:45 p.m.
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Q u o t e:
How can they ask customers to keep threads constructive after posting a nerf that really was not needed?


You seem to be somewhat under the belief that these forums exist so players can rant at us in some form or another, often under the pretext of "Blizzard changed X so now I'm in my full right to completely disregard normal posting behavior and forum rules".

That is simply not the case, so let's cut the posting of annoying posts and threads out entirely. The only people who enjoy said threads or posts are the posters themselves (and a very small handful of like minded individuals), and that even only for selfish and disruptive reasons. Please consider that your actions affect other players as well - they should not have to filter out people's useless spam in order to benefit from the quality discussions and debates we all know these forums are capable of.

A little courtesy goes a long way.