Fix spec weaving!

I have no idea what you are trying to say or imply here and I honestly believe you lost your own plot 40 posts back.

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Im siding with you here bud. bugs should be pointed out by the community… IDK why people are here dismissing your point. Although i agree its not a MASSIVE issue, and it wont really affect other people all that much, a bug is a bug and has to be fixed.

and they should have

Source? What’s that? You don’t have one? I am SHOCKED! SHOCKED!!!

Not disputing that, but they didn’t.
There will be no suspensions for spec waving, more importantly who cares about it anyway, maybe only you and Sarthe…

There is a certain expectation between the seller and consumer.

The seller, Blizzard, is selling a game. This game is a re-release. This game utilizes features that have existed before the game, during the game, and after the game.

One of these is dual spec. We can both agree that these are facts.

Dual spec is a known feature that allows players to swap talents between two preset builds. This is not unknown. Blizzard failed to make something the same way they made it the first time. It is not the consumer who should suffer because Blizzard can not create something that was already created. This is not a Tony Stark built it in a cave/we are not Tony Stark scenario. This is a system that was created by Blizzard, utilized for multiple expansions, and then rerelased by Blizzard but in a broken state. This is not the consumers fault. The consumer should not be punished in this scenario.

That’s it. You’re not going to convince me otherwise. You can break out extreme examples where any person, in a reasonable sense, would understand that taking advantage of the mistake would have negative ramifications.

Any reasonable person who sees they keep their trees after swapping specs would go “oh thats cool” and maybe implement that in future boss fights. That is a reasonable response. You can not convince me that suspensions is the correct route when the player response to the seller’s mistake is a reasonable response.

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Thats the entire point.
In the case of gargoyle/wrath/wolves it should, but doesnt

That’s a whole lot of words to say “I think cheating is ok”

“10k Dps on maexxna while web wrapped the entire time”

Sounds perfectly fine. :roll_eyes::roll_eyes:

No. It isn’t. If you’re too dense to understand, that’s fine. Based off your HH thread and this, you’re just a troll, and I’m just ignoring you. I’m muting the thread in a few minutes anyways.

tldr: seethe and cope I guess.

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The ToS expressly talks about exploiting bugs being bannable

So your entire response to that is just “yeah well no”.

I can always count on forum mains for interesting discussions.

Nice mocking you got there.

Show me some logs of that.

Actually, I don’t care. I’m going to check rogue talents on prepatch and then do my chores on classic before my gdkp.

I expected more than luke warm iq from you, but I guess a discussion about reasonable expectations between seller/buyer and reasonable response is too much. Shame really.

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Advertising a bug is the best way to get it fixed.

No because everyone can do it and Blizzard allows it

Cheating would be doing something Blizzard does not allow.

That’s not how OG Wrath worked. Please read. This is a bug that needs fixing to be more similar to how it used to be.

you think gaining an advantage from an ability you are not specced into is “allowable”? Can I just have a 51 point ability on my lvl 1 then?

It is not a bug, at least never was in the OG Wrath game, and it exists in the latest patch of the game.

I guess you just have to get gud.

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There is no possible way you can have that so no

Well you can’t have them if you aren’t specced into them at 80 either

It shouldnt have required fixing in the first place, in retail you cant swap spec or covenant while those abilities are on cd, idk why they didnt do the same for wrath

Watch until the end, understand the explanation.

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