Thanks Blizz. I’m digging them for sure. I don’t know if the stats are the best for my toon but I put up gray parses anyway. It’s just nice to be at a “decent” ilvl and close to where I wanted to be with my casual play.
I was able to do a little pvp to round out my set with decent stuff a couple/three weeks ago, now with the covenant set upgraded to 190 and a few lucky drops I am happy where I’m at. It also opens up the possibility of being able to do some higher content to increase it as well.
Agreed, I think that was the point he was making, he just used terminology that’s a little more specific and less common in the casual / none raiding scene.
Yes for sure bad. I’m a clicker. But I have the keybinds done and I’m slowly learning how to use them, when I pull a big group I default back to clicking which sucks.
I knew I was bad but recently joined a really chill guild and someone uploaded the logs after clearing normal CN Tuesday. That’s when I saw how really bad I was and decided if I want to help out the people that helped me, it was time to get at least a little better.
So, the goal is to use keybinds enough to get all the fights into double digit percentages(I’m very bad) and then to get them into a different color. I’m shooting for purple but I’ll be happy with green for now, we’ll see when I get there.
Eh, I largely don’t care for my main’s set - the Kyrian plate design is honestly one of the worst. Some of the aspects work, but more really, really don’t.
Great thing from covenant sets, is that they have good stats for pvp, I am also rocking a full set on my alt and saved me the headache of farming pvp gear on it.
I can say the same here. I am clicker and don’t do higher damage. I have tried keybinds before, but honestly, I have 26 keys that I might use in any given scenario. How the hell am I going to be more efficient trying to remember all of those keybinds, rather than just clicking the icon. Not to say the keybinders are wrong - I just don’t understand it.
Cloth are not bad. I’d just love if Blizz could add chestpiece versions of robes instead of only boring full robes like the 99% of robe sets cloth has.
Ardenweald Cloth set has it, Revendreth doesn’t. Not sure about Kyrian and Maldraxxus.
This is what I like to see. A desire to improve and setting realistic bite size goals to achieve that.
I have a tip for getting used to binds btw. Set your basic keybinds up (Stuff you’ll use often, like… More than once every 3 minutes), go to a low level zone (Westfall is nice), turn your UI off and just run around trying to play the game. Force yourself not to do what you used to, it’s all about muscle memory, and the best way to do that is in a safe environment where learning won’t have consequences.