Eh, I think Mages should start dropping them at Drek/Vann or at Cap points for non AV bgs. Would force the Queue for food people to atleast help a bit. Because I know I hate seeing my BG side be down 3-10 people because they left as soon as they got food… which could contribute to a one sided loss.
Typical Mage behavior. They refuse to give out Int as well
You called him a loser!
Try to take the high road if you want. We know what we are looking at when we see it.
Eh, get them out asap. It’s worse if they come to a point even if they help capture it and afk out, imo.
So why is it your business that I made that comment? I am pretty sure they can defend themselves…you just wanted to pick a fight and you got one
You call this a fight? Tough guy, get out of the house.
None of those non-casters understand our pain
To be able to cast Ritual of Refreshment you first need to learn Conjure Water Rank 9 and Conjure Food Rank 8, both of which are world drops, then go to your class trainer and learn it.
The only real way you can obtain the tomes is from the AH and even if you’ve bought them you can assume that not every Mage will know that you can learn RoR once you have them or if the conjure tomes even exist.
Classes that can’t heal should be having vendor food in their bags, classes that use mana should have vendor water in their bags.
My main alt is a Druid, I always keep 3 stacks of water on me at all times because I know that I won’t always have a Mage around to make me water and food.
It can also be that, since they might be running BG after BG, simply don’t want to buy and hold onto that many arcane powder. It costs 2 arcane powder per table, if you’re dropping a table at the start of every BG it will chew through your arcane powder. This will be even more so in WotLK because RoR Rank 2 costs 5 arcane powder.
Casting Arcane Brilliance also costs arcane powder so it’d be 4-10 arcane powder per BG and while arcane powder might not cost that much like I said earlier, they probably don’t want to hold onto that many at one time and going back and forth to the reagent vendor and then back to the BG NPC can be seen as monotonous.
Ahhh ok? As a Mage main I strongly disagree with your generalization on Mages.
Then it really shouldn’t be RoR that you should be talking about but if Mages are putting Arcane Brilliance on the raid. How often do you eat in a BG?
If you ask for me to cast RoR I will but come on man, you should know better then the generalize people.
Can actually cost close to 80s if it’s a single Mage that drops the table and casts AB on the raid, that is of course if it’s AV.
Hero…as in Heroism…as in the shaman spell?
I always drop a table, op, but if I saw you in my BG i’d go out of my way to manually conjure food for everyone in there but you.
imagine if ur shaman refused to drop totems in raid. its the same thing. helping team by using ur utility. if u purposely not drop a table despite ppl asking, you are sabotaging team.
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Imagine if locks didn’t drop cookie jars in bgs, or Paladins didn’t put up blessings or…
Oh wait, it always happens in bgs. Most of us just carry on and play the game.
What you people don’t understand is how spammed mages get 24/7 in and out of BGs. If you’re annoying I will give you nothing, if you’re nice I will help you.
100% it’s in the ask dude. You go in say “table” Or “table plz” or " table ffs" your odds of getting a table are pretty low. But when I need a table, I ask like such.
“Oh great lord of refreshment! I beseech thee! I am but a weary traveller parched of thirst. Might you bestow upon us your watery bounty my thirst shall be quenched and I may fight for you in the ground of battles”.
Works every time for me
Trust me dude you do not want to face me…
Mages being petty. what else is new
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