Please revert the change that made Icefury a passive random proc. This is very lame design. It demands more skill to know when to cast the spell rather than cast it the second the button gets shiny. Icefury basically never procs now and its a shame.
Blizzard, you need to realize that, with a tab targeting combat system, if you remove buttons, you are removing the only form of skill expression in your game. All you have going for you is lots of buttons and positioning. There is no other way to express skill.
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Please tell me you’re not taking Icefury while playing a Lighting Build…
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I also find way better having the Icyfury as an active skill. The big cast time were not so easy to manage, but using it at the beginning of a fight was great.
I understand that many players are not comfortable with the amount of skills of some classes, but it would be great be able to choose between having it passive or active.
Many classes have lost a few active skills that were turned to passives. I wish they stop doing it.
Ice fury is completely garbo rn it’s about 0.6% of your damage
For PvP, the hard cast version is 1000x better. Separate school lockout protection and substantial DMG dump upon one’s enemy.
Change my mind.
No thanks. Another stupid cast with another used action bar space. New Ice fury is way better
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It is as easy as making it a choice node. Choose the old one or the new one, choice.
You haven’t changed my mind, only made me realize I wasn’t concise enough in my vision for a better shaman. You only convinced me that my idea is absolute and undeniable in logic and reason.
Change my mind.
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PvP is the prom night dumpster baby of Modern WoW. Thats why.
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I like how much time we have to weave the procs
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Yeah but we have dumpster divers and those that dwell within what you call a dumpster baby of modern WoW. Therefore you cannot dismiss their needs. Furthermore, we must provide them the options they need, not what the PVE only players want.
Old Icefury / New Icefury choice node in the same spot. Win/Win
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100% agree with that. Never a fan of removing/reverting something but adding a choice is mint.
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Indeed, now we got to let the process take the course and hopefully, we will see some implementation.
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