Affliction DPS is still astronomically high. Why are you so upset lol?
Outlaw could go from the absolute best to the absolute worst and I wouldnât respec. I also went Necrolord, because aesthetics are more important than numbers (and I wanted the trash metal faction).
I went bastion. Iâm starting to re-think that decision, but also donât want to mess with grinding up the renown and gear and anima again, so weâll see. I really enjoy the aesthetics of Necrolord. FIts my personality better lol.
Iâve never been Kyrian so I donât know what youâd be missing out on, but I know I couldnât sit in that washed out golden nightmare for an entire expansion.
Iâll admit, the abilities are a little lack-luster. The heal is nice, but I feel like the DPS mechanic is just kind of meh at best, itâs helpful for adding combo points, but DPS wise I just donât see it. Iâll have to look up the necrolord abilities. Outside of the shield Iâm not sure what it is for rogue lol. I mostly PvP so I can see how the shield might be nice 
Iâll admit I do it to an extent. I have enhancement, ret, survival, and havoc. If any of them are doing extremely well, I might play them as a âmain.â I donât chase the FotM, but if I have one already, why not. Iâm just doing random BGs anyway.
Fire usually gets good at the end of the xpac. If theyâre good at the beginning theyâll nerf them down or they will become gods as the gear ramps up.
While this is true, they suck everywhere else. Nerfing them for the one form of content where they exceed (with NO fixes for anything else) just dumpsters the whole class.
must be stressful to pick the flavor of the week every time.
if i had to guess, you do this with multiple trends (:
That moment when your spec youâve played for years is the S Tier 
0.335000008 to 0.275000006 is hardly a nerf, they will still be top 5.
Doubt it, they will still be top 5. 0.335000008 to 0.275000006 is hardly a nerf.
This is something that bothers me. Someone who is wrong⌠isnât necessarily lying. If you donât know that theyâre lying, then itâs best to simply assume that theyâre wrong.
Chriarcy isnât exactly wrong, Warlocks were incredibly strong in PvP in TBC, they will be again in re-TBC.
That being said, BfA with corruptions was the last point that I know of where a Warlock could âglobalâ another player.
So switching every time there is a nerf to a class that is OP is keeping a competitive edge? Sounds to me like the player doesnât trust his own skills and needs to switch to the FOTM for ego reasons.
Problem is that Hunter and (Fire) Mage are always top performers; on top of that they now have a mandatory buff (lust).
Boomkin: top in all parts of the game. No nerfs, get more buffs.
Affliction: top raid dps(with higher skill cap and setup than any other spec) - trash tier in every other part of the game. EMERGENCY NERFS.
Its been years now, you just have to accept the fact that Blizz will always favor Mages, Rogues and Locks. Other OP classes come and go but these three are some how blizzs favorite and will never not be top tier.
Boomkin: top in all parts of the game. No nerfs, get more buffs.
What are these buffs you speak of?
If youâre talking about Adaptive Swarm thatâs a buff to Druids across the board and itâs one of many covenants getting buffed.
P.S. I hope it outperforms Convoke so you people will shut up about an interruptable 3min cd.
Chriarcy isnât exactly wrong, Warlocks were incredibly strong in PvP in TBC,
Where I got 90% of my pvp achieves.
Even with corruptions locks were not that strong even in BFA. Now back when we had that talent where we could cast while moving? YES we were strong then as well, but that didnât last long
when all the pvpers started crying it was nerfed REAL fast, by Ghost Crawler who SWORE they would never make class changes mid way through an patch, and BAM week later they nerfed locks into the ground.
already rerolled fire mag
What warlock nerf? WHeres your sources