Since BFA I’ve mailed either a tank or healer each patch. I primarily play m+ and dabble in some PvP.
I started in vanilla as a rogue and am thinking of going back to him in 10.2. I think DPSing a patch might be nice, and with the new solo RBG coming out this may be a good time.
Is rogue a decent choice if I choose a pure DPS in 10.2? One thing I enjoy is being useful to a group. With kick, gouge, KS, and blind, it seems a rogue can really help make the run easier.
Rogues are fun to play usually, so, that’s good. Will the changes they are planning for 10.2 be good? Some of them will. It is difficult to say for sure right now. It does seem to vary by spec, and by what you are trying to do while in that spec. Assassination rogues seem to have trouble getting into mythic 15s or higher unless you are in a group that knows you can deliver. And that’s happening because, as was acknowledged in the spec change comments, our ability to put up good numbers doesn’t scale up to higher levels of play. So if you have all your cooldowns ready and there’s a big trash pull in LFR, you can be #1 in damage. But you’ll almost never be #1 in damage in a mythic raid or high level M+ dungeon. Hopefully the changes they are planning will do what they say they will, and our damage scales up better at higher levels of difficulty.
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you shouldnt expect that new solo rbg to be released until next expansion if they take the route they went for soloq shuffle.
Kick is okay but when they butchered interrupts and with how buggy precog is, i honestly took it off my bars. 4 sec immunity and a puny 3 sec interrupt is a bad tradeoff if you mess up or if they get precog procced even if your kick lands
why would you take kick off your bars. kick is one of the best little utlities a rogue has. it has so much use besides interrupts.
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Because he’s either trolling or isn’t very good.
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kicking a target when they fall down is my fav thing to do hahahah
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