Frankly, I’m loving the simultaneous complaints that evokers are overpowered/sitting ducks in PvP.
I did feel pretty hardy in my first BG yesterday. Though the catch-up gear probably makes a big difference.
It’s hard to deal with stuns and other CCs though. I try to pop Obsidian scales early.
I think it’s healers people are complaining of being OP.
Meanwhile, a hunter can just pew pew me from 40+ yards and dance away like a gingerbread man.
It’s very simple to know who is giving the feedback / criticism / complain:
- Evoker is OP: any melee spec.
- Evoker is thrash: any ranged spec.
Think about it.
If anyone is looking for a good place to eat, there’s this quaint little spot I found in Westfall called “Saldean’s Farm”. There are loads of chickens just walking around virtually unsupervised.
They got some guys wearing straw hats just sitting on poles, but I think they’re asleep because they never move.
Grabs Westfall chicken
DON’T YOU DARE
Chickens are our friends! Not food!
xD
Hope everyone has been having fun with Evokers this week.
That would make sense because a lot of people isn’t aware of how evoker mastery works. The higher health you are, the more damage you do.
Oh yay! We have our own chat now!
I finally installed a damage meter addon to discover I’m actually doing really solid dps (in dungeons, anyway) with relatively little effort.
At least little effort compared to something like WW monk.
Anyone else changes their dracthyr’s colors in the barber shop on a daily basis?
Rock: “Nerf paper, scissors is fine.”
I miss the days when I was the rock to the rogue’s scissors.
I’m an underpowered sitting duck.
More times than I’m willing to admit
These older threads are neat to see who actually stuck with the class.
I did. Haha
Still true.
Glass canons be like…