Ok here it goes, if you could hire some 12 year old kid who can code well, and have him write that code that when classes that buff are doing battlegrounds and they rez. They dont lose all their mana trying to re buff just to be viable again, especially priests, Three buffs they are oom, and then have to sit and drink before they can get back in the game again. I know I know, this code may be extremely hard to write, but there has to be an intern who can do that…
Fenny, this will blow your mind.
You’re playing classic wow, not retail.
This will blow your mind Sie. Keep customers or lose customers…imagine being a publicly traded company…
This game wasn’t made for you, bye!
they made this game just for you sie? Is that how you think really?
Just the way it is … rez as a mage you have to rebuff and reapply shields. Meanwhile the rogue you may have killed (lol 1 in a 100 occurrence) just before you died to his poisons, gets to rez with all his poisons intact… ready to rofl stomp the pesky clothie with no mana.
This is how it was in classic. Go back to retail if this is that big of a deal.
Bliz has a mind? You actually think that?
Bliz is a corporation. Hundreds of people. It has no “mind”.
Or blizz could just remove buffs so that way you don’t need to use them to be viable…you know…like in retail?
Why don’t you just show us some examples?
You are already playing retail and will probably continue to do so no matter what happens in Classic. So making changes for you doesn’t provide them with more income.
Others like myself will walk away if they keep making too many useless and unneeded tweeks to the game.
Imagine this for a moment. Buff yourself, drop down enter the leaf hut 10 steps away and save yourself the lawsuits from using 12 year old children for labor.
I don’t think it’s a coding issue.
Fenny, you’re not getting any up-votes. Just a reminder. Run along now.
As a Shaman who eats Mana and has 5 minute weapon buffs: No.
I only came back to classic because I missed out on the greatest version of the game and the micro-management of characters.