Left behind?

I only really post on the arena forums now, so if this post is common, I apologize for the same complaint.

I’m no stranger to Blizzard’s method of how they go about giving selective attention to popular specs and classes. I started playing in Wrath and really have only played feral and windwalker during my time. So needless to say a large portion of my time playing WoW, those two specs were like the fat kids in gym class waiting to get picked and hoping not to be last.

There are positives and negatives that go along with specs receiving buffs and nerfs to tweak their viability; though I’m really starting to get irritated with the lack of care windwalker receives consistently. I could rant for a while, giving examples of why we were strong at this point in time due to a lack of play testing, or how we were bottom of the barrel for too long because we don’t have a strong advocate and large voice in the community… etc.etc.

I just really want to know if I’m the only this irritates? The fact that windwalker is left to rot for a season, meanwhile the same suspects are doing fantastic in PvE and PvP. Then the lack of attention in midnight tunning while these same specs, week after week have a wall of changes. To me, that says we will work to make sure these specs are well balanced and will tune until satisfied– where as to windwalker they will give far less thought and attention because the volume and quantity will be far more forgiving if given the attention to a popular spec/class. That is how it always had felt.

Small indie billion dollar company by the way.

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You’re not the only one irritated by Blizz’s mishandling of WW. The truly infuriating part is that the assignment isn’t hard. Make cool and/or effective stuff and then turn a blind eye. They’ve been very hit or miss on all accounts, and every xpac is just a bunch of trading in terms of toolkit and capability if not flat out loss as opposed to meaningful gain.

Multidollar Company.

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