Started out on a warrior. Got MS. Thought things were gonna get even more awesome, turns out all I do now is build the 30 rage to MS when it comes off cooldown again and hope OP procs so I have something else to do before I can execute. I don’t have the rage to throw in a HS or WW or sunder when it’s on cooldown, and it’s just kind of boring compared to how it played before MS.
Tried a mage since I mained one since Cata. Thought it was boring in dungeons without all the procs. Tried a paladin since that’s what I originally played in vanilla, but I’m diehard Horde now and couldn’t stick with that as a main. Tried rogue because I mained it in TBC but I’ve had a horrible time trying to get groups/gear compared to the mage.
Thought about trying healing again but it’s not something I want to do all the time and especially in classic you’re kinda stuck healing if you can do it usually, and I don’t want to end up “stuck”. Tanking I’m good at but most groups I’ve gotten on my warrior don’t even pay attention to skull markers and I usually end up getting headaches from tanking after a while.
I just want to be able to handle myself well in wpvp
I don’t want it to take forever to get a group
I’d like to be able to do more than just DPS as long as I don’t end up being obligated or pigeonholed into a different role in raids, which is hard to do so I might have to bite the bullet here.
I’d also prefer not to have to spend a fortune respeccing between builds for raiding and everything else.
With how difficult it’s been for me to stick to a class or choose I’m thinking my criteria might not be all that reasonable. Confirm/deny?
I just want to be able to handle myself well in wpvp: Druid
I don’t want it to take forever to get a group: Druid
I’d like to be able to do more than just DPS as long as I don’t end up being obligated or pigeonholed into a different role in raids, which is hard to do so I might have to bite the bullet here. : Druid
I’d also prefer not to have to spend a fortune respeccing between builds for raiding and everything else. : HOTW Druid
Hmm… not sure what the solution is here. You seem to want a class that can do all roles, and that has a good build in which they can do 80% of every role without respeccing. That performs well in pvp but has a lot of utility focus. Also want to do things like dps/tank/heal but have the option to use utility which helps the grp / raid. Honestly it seems like a bit too much to ask… oh wait, no it isn’t: Druid. <3
This was my initial solution, but I can’t stand Tauren druid forms. Not rolling alliance. Plus I figured HOTW was like a shadow priest: raids only want one, and I’m not betting on being that guy that gets picked for it.
Probably, like aside from having a pet I can’t roll a horde warlock, because Orc is clearly the superior choice due locks eventually having a pvp trinket that removes fears thus making WotF redundant and stuns the real problem, but I hate how orcs look as casters (male or female).
So the whole time I’m playing an orc warlock I’m hating how goofy it looks, and the whole time I’m playing undead I’m wishing I had the orc’s stun resist.
You don’t have either, because you’re not playing either. Roll any race, any class, and get to 60. Play that class to its full potential. The other things don’t matter.
It might not matter to you but it matters to me. It doesn’t matter in terms of the game or story what your character looks like in Fallout 4 but I spent 6 hours meticulously creating my first character in that game.
OK, well good luck to you then. If those things matter more to you than being 60, and you will spend all your gaming time rolling and re-rolling characters, and not getting to any level of play or content where any of it might actually matter in the slightest, then I’d say you’re wasting your time.
You’ve brought this to the forums, and I’ve engaged up to now, but I won’t go any further, because, you did a great job of wasting my time too. Grats 10/10 troll.
Tauren forms look terrible yes, but their shifts actually seem awesome & proportionate. Its odd, like its easier to see the Tauren turning into the bear.
You may want to try shaman. A viable healing spec is 21/0/30, it allows you to heal groups and play ele in pvp & questing.
I’m in the same boat OP. Bounced between hunter, priest, warrior and warlock. Thought about it and decided to come back to my hunter because it doesn’t feel right playing any other class, despite our flaws.
If I didn’t constantly reroll I could have been 60 in pre-bis by now but oh well, hindsight is 20/20 as they say.
Maybe I’ve been doing things totally wrong this whole time… but pretty sure you should be spamming sunder armour whilst fishing for overpower procs and never using heroic strike unless you need to dump rage? MS should be used on players/mobs receiving healing.
I’m kinda in the same boat. I like Warlock but then I feel like I’m missing something else, because I used to tank in MoP-Legion as Warrior and loved it. And I’m leveling a rogue with a friend, which is a must because I want to wpvp and gank.
So, I came to a conclusion, keep on with my Warlock to 39, or roll a Warrior and make it my main. You can’t have it all in Classic, its one or the other.
That’s literally what I was doing before MS. Sundering and using HS when I had like 50+ rage. After MS by the time it’s off cooldown I don’t always even have the rage to use it again.
Also never seen someone say only use MS when there’s healing. It’s one of warrior’s hardest hitting abilities.
Zenfetti, please do yourself a favor and play the class that YOU find to be most fun, not what other people tell you to play. This goes for your spec choice as well. If you want to play a boomkin and can find a guild or group of friends willing to support you, do it. If you want to play a rogue and are worried about getting into groups, build up a group of friends & associates by doing nice things for people (stopping ganks, helping people quest, giving casters mana potions, opening lockboxes, etc). You won’t have a hard time doing dungeons or PvP events once you earn a good reputation.