TBC Dual Spec

I mean, you can solo farm a lot of stuff as a druid. Instant moonrise tags for open world farming, some mobs drop a lucrative amount of silver, killing 11 of the blood elves in neatherstorm at the eastern mana forge averages 1g in raw gold, ignoring other loot drops if you want to open world farm.

It’s also possible to turn a hefty profit with just playing the AH.

But don’t worry more daily quests will be in game soon if you want to only get your gold from quests then you can farm the dailies instead of instance or world farming.

Gold is easy to get in tbc. You not wanting to do it isn’t a design flaw of the game. It just means your mentality of instant gratification is what is holding you back from making gold to change specs regularly.

ok? so what. you don’t have to solo farm. you can farm gold in dungeons with a group instead. either way, you’re gonna farm.

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Do a little research bud, I have faith in you.

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i think you have a fundamental misunderstanding of how dual spec works.

Good idea! And alongside this brilliant idea is the fact that dual spec means I get to farm even more gold just in case I want to change my spec to something that a group in LFG is looking for!

This is an excellent idea you’ve just given me in support of dual spec!

Thanks!

Research shows you’re incorrect about your assumption. Sorry.

Is like asking for Deathnights now because they were developed during tbc. What’s your point exactly? It’s a bit obvious the next expansion should be developed from when the previous one was taking place. And we’re playing what was developed during vanilla to TBC. Not TBC to wrath.

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It’s absolutely nothing like that.

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Ok but I want the full original cost of dual spec added as well, not this 10g stuff.

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Sure, 1000g. Sounds good to me.

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due to inflation the price has been increased to 10,000g

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bump for dual speccc

Comments like these ensure people will continue to take you seriously. :wink:

inb4 they add Dual Spec and make it 100g.

Just like WB, having to pay much gold to respec keeps people from playing the game. We may skip a BG queue, when in PVE spec, leaving it for later. We may skip dungeons while on PVP specs.

Lowering the respec cost to 25g seems like a reasonable change to boost participation.

You literally have the fastest tag in the game. Farm primals. Got to throne of kil’jaeden. Even on the highest pop server in the game, it’s always farmed, but it’s still far better gph than questing. There are no bots there. All players, all 70s. You just have to be quick on the moonfire trigger and you will make gold.

I think dual spec is a mistake, but I also think capping respec fees at 10g is a win-win.

I’m all for Dual spec in TBC, even if it’s expensive or hard to get, but I’d like them to make you only able to swap specs in a rested area. I can see respeccing mid dungeon or raid problematic cause it can make some encounters a lot easier if you for example don’t really need a healer and he swaps to boomkin, and it also adds some RP value that you can only swap your talents when in an inn or capital.

And I use it in dungeons because I prefer doing dungeons with other players over mindlessly killing elementals for primals over and over again to support whatever I do. Gonna keep doing what I’m doing regardless of what how you think I oughta do it.

I wanna spend more time playing with my friends, not more time fast-tagging elementals in Throne of Kil’Jaeden.

you’re playing classic WoW but whining about doing stuff like killing elementals for gold :expressionless:
you’re playing the wrong game, bud

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Enjoy your dead game.