Shamans talking into the void?

Im not sure what Shaman did to hurt Blizzard so badly, but I made this post on March 23 in the farseer feedback thread at this point with the lack of any further communication, It needs to be brought back up.

For years, a dedicated cohort of Elemental and Restoration Shaman players within the World of Warcraft community has consistently offered a wealth of feedback and innovative ideas to the development teams. Our passionate contributions, detailed in over 200 insightful posts responding to your feedback requests alone, sadly seem to echo into a void, met with a disheartening silence that has persisted for years. The lack of response is a clear message in itself, underscoring a profound communication gap.

The silence leaves us questioning the rationale behind class design decisions, such as the intended roles of different elemental spells and the overarching strategy for Shamans. Despite the subtle hints in tier sets, the community is left to speculate in the absence of direct dialogue. This uncertainty extends to broader issues, such as why Shamans remain the only class without a raid buff, and why our class seems to be sidelined in the developmental narrative that sees other classes evolve seasonally.

From an outsider’s perspective, the internal management and development focus appear unevenly distributed across classes. Shaman updates often feel like afterthoughts, rehashed ideas, or uninspired mechanics that lack the innovation and excitement seen in other classes. This inconsistency suggests a lack of clear leadership and vision for Shamans, contributing to a cycle of underdevelopment and dwindling player engagement.

The argument that Shaman classes receive less attention due to their smaller player base is a self-defeating prophecy. It’s a problem that stems from inadequate development effort, leading to a less appealing class experience and further diminishing the community. This vicious cycle is a challenge of Blizzard’s own making, one that could be addressed with a renewed focus on class development and community engagement.

As a player deeply invested in the Shaman class, I’m open to changes or even a complete overhaul if it would lead to a more engaging and dynamic class experience. However, discovering these changes through patch notes rather than through open dialogue further amplifies the feeling of disconnect.

The portrayal of Shamans in recent expansions, particularly in “Dragonflight,” where they played pivotal roles yet received minimal class development, exemplifies a missed opportunity for deeper narrative integration and class enhancement.

In conclusion, our plea is simple: engage with us. The current state of affairs, where passionate players feel like they’re screaming into the void, is profoundly demotivating. While the thematic aspects of the Shaman class are intriguing, the overall class experience feels neglected. Transparent communication and genuine engagement from Blizzard would go a long way in reinvigorating the Shaman community and ensuring that our class continues to thrive within the rich tapestry of World of Warcraft.

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Well it’s the snake eating it’s own tail :

Class is bad so people reroll → lower playerbase → class get less attention → class is bad so people reroll

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“what did we do?” the class still suffering from Bus Shock

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We yelled ‘Frost Shock!’ too many times in team speak and ventrilo back in the day.

It’s honestly very discouraging to watch other classes receive the attention that they have since DF started. We watch other classes get entire pages worth of blue notes in updates weekly while we get nothing at all.

Due to the absolute communication void, we are only left with what BLizzard has produced to compare and draw assumptions from, With that in mind it’s apparent that extremely limited resources have been given to the shaman team if any at all. Hell, there isn’t even anyone to respond to their own posts.

I want to play an ele shaman, but it appears blizz just doesn’t like the class anymore which is sad as shaman was core to the WOW experience and lore to start.

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Well looks like both Hunter and Shammy got crap on. Literally no change in Alpha and doesn’t looks like there will be major change in beta. Let’s hope by the end of the world saga we get something lol.

Yeah, I already rerolled. Going to play Evoker and Pala next expac. I’m done.

It always comes back to Bus Shock

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Its not feel my friend, they are screaming into the void. We have asked for defensives for 20 years and nothing. We dont even have blue threads for our other two hero trees.

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What’s bus shock? I’ve never heard of this before.

Bus Shock is deep vanilla wow lore, it’s an interesting story, and one i will definitely not do justice to. If you google Bus Shock you can find all the pertinent information in a 12 year old reddit thread, however.

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Google Bus Shock. Also a funnier thought how many devs played classic wow and were alliance and got one shot by Enhancement Shaman. It is the age old show on doll where the bad class hurt you.

I played since the start and I never knew about Bus Shock lol.

I mained rogue and Druid in vanilla and I never realized shaman just didn’t get a balance patch at all LOL.

This shoot has been happening to this class since the very beginning.

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