I could bind half my abilities to the buttons on a guitar hero controller but it doesn’t change the fact that “bloat” is exaggerated (typically by those who can barely play the spec in the first place). Who cares how one person has it laid out.
the HUGE icons are weakaura , and when out of combat they are off , and when the skill is under CD they disappear , they only appears when in combat and when CD is UP.
It’s not out of hate I say that you grifter. It’s better to learn yourself in to determine what makes sense for you and your own hands. It builds better flexibility in the long run and helps a lot with how you translate that over to other specs. I used to copy binds setups all the time but it didn’t translate over to me and felt wrong. It was like I was playing a game with a Dualshock controller for 6 months then suddenly swapped over to an Xbox controller.
For example, it has always made sense to me to have an interrupt on a shift/button modifier rather than on a raw bind, whereas my friend in my guild who also uses an MMO mouse thinks I’m out of my mind putting my interrupt on a modifier. It very much concerns what makes sense for your hands and how you think about your setup.
My binds also will not do you any good since its literally 1 thru 12 bounds with Shift, Alt, CTRL modifiers. Don’t have screenshots of my old binds. I swapped over to an MMO mouse after a hand injury.
The part nobody else is saying.
Anyone who says enh isn’t at least somewhat bloated doesn’t play other classes.
Hear me out here - I think the problem is really due to both Enhancement and Elemental both being pretty difficult to play right now. Shaman is a popular class fantasy and unfortunately players who don’t want to play one of the hardest specs in the game simply cannot play DPS shaman right now.
Both specs have a lot of plates to spin at once. Almost every other DPS class in the game has at least one “easier” spec. Shaman not so much.
Exactly. They are either coping or shills.
see your own name for a summary of your take, once again
Wouldn’t say anything about elemental overall or enh storm is even remotely difficult.
Elemental has been room temperature IQ levels of ease to play all of DF and its about to get even easier come the TWW.
And Enhance literally had a mole people build thats literally “ayylmao just hit stormstrike and eat glue”.
gotta come up with something funnier man
after trying some other classes out, i never realized just how much bloat shaman, and particularly enhance has, its isnane. On destro lock i have no many free keybinds now just because not as many abilities XDDD
Elemental? One of the hardest specs in the game? What?
Why do you people do this? What is “Ench” when it comes to Enhancement? I see this a lot. Is this just an illiteracy thing or a zoomer thing or both?
Is just easier to type so people accept it. Is like FDK, SV hunter, BM hunter, MM hunter, BDK, Brew, WW monk, MV monk, Spriest, Aug Evoker etc etc.
How does ENCH make sense? There is no C before an H. This is a really dumb set of initials, guessing illiteracy is the reason.
Unless these people think that it is “Enchantment Shaman” which would make sense given their understanding of the class.
Which would be understandable if they didn’t fumble it and add an extra letter that makes no sense in the order that they do. I’m going illiteracy on this one.
I have no idea where it came from but it’s certainly not the correct abbreviation, there’s a command for it in the disc that just brings up a meme
Wasn’t trying to be funny my guy, but I’ll keep that in mind
That’s one of the reasons why I love current Enhance. Classes are at their best when they’re fleshed out and able to do a myriad of different things. Granted, Ice Strike does feel a tad redundant, but Enhance doesn’t need to be pruned. Simpler classes already exist for players who want them.
This is not a problem. It’s ok if one class is simply harder than others. Simple class options already exist for players who want them, so more complex options should exist for other players as well. All it takes is a bit of practice and people could get the hang of either spec (and simple builds already exist within Ele and Enh anyway).