With near universal approval can we get a response about dual spec please

I’m sorry, but you are the one that stated it was a ‘large majority’, you can’t make it my responsibility to go out and prove that for you…

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This is the type of argument I’d expect from someone that uses paragraphs upon paragraphs previously to say one very basic line: “I don’t like change.”

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And similarly, I’ve come to expect nothing more than basic ad-hom from people who viciously want to change TBC even though I pay $15 for experiencing TBC.

“Viciously” “Ad-hom” You’re funny, I’ll give you that. Like we’re trying to hurt you by making the game better and just genuinely more fun. Even you, yourself, said that you liked dual-spec. Why shouldn’t we have something even YOU like? It’s extremely close to universally liked. You’re hung up on timing. Grow up.

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I like dual spec.

But I didn’t roll on a TBC server for dual spec. I rolled on a TBC server for TBC. If I want to experience the ease of switching to whatever spec I want, I have options for that, even if I specifically want to play WOTLK, I have (unsupported) options for that too.

One supported spec is an element on a list of elements that I considered when deciding that I wanted to play on this particular server, from this particular time in the game’s development.

So it doesn’t matter how much I like it. It doesn’t matter how “fun” the feature is.

Tons of mechanics from later versions of WoW are fun. Death Knights are fun. Should we add that too? Monks? Pandas? How about the new talent trees? Those are pretty fun. How about Garrisons? Those are pretty useful, so maybe we should add them?

You don’t seem to understand that at a base level, we are discussing a server that is supposed to be set in its ways, with the changes prescribed being ones that can and have successfully been argued to be necessary for balance and the health of the TBC experience.

Dual spec does not fit in to those guidelines. It’s a pure and simple easifying of the game for your own benefit. It doesn’t address balance or potential issues in toxic gameplay, all it does is add a flexibility to TBC that never existed, making the game less like actual TBC as the cost. There’s no value in making a change like that.

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I understand just fine what we’re discussing, and dual spec absolutely fits into the criterea of change that should be added. It’s basically just a QoL change that makes the game more fun. As I have said before. There’s plenty of value in it. Adding Death Knights and Monks? Lmao, it’s like your comparing a basic QoL change to an entirely seperate entity. Just because you and your crowd of #nochanges guys don’t like it, doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be added for all of those that would enjoy it, which is the vast majority. Yet again, if you want proof, have a coversation outside of this forum. Just do it. You won’t find many that are going to say, “Oh, that was added in Wrath, we should just wait for basic QoL changes for 2 years.” That’s just you and the forum mongrels.

But I pay $15/month because I wanted to play an expansion that specifically lacks the QOL of later expansions.

How exactly am I supposed to be OK with it being added back in?

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By accepting that you’re not the only one paying 15$ a month.

I never said I was, but I exist and so do many others like me if these raging debates don’t obviously make that clear.

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Kasta. go back to retail :expressionless:

Go back to Classic

Hey, TBCC doesn’t have dual spec currently, I’d say we’re doing just fine where we are!

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this is classic, dumbo. :expressionless:

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I also exist, and many others like me also exist. Why should we be held back, especially if there’s far more of us, just because of a handful of very loud forum people don’t like change? For the third time, if you think we aren’t the majority, go and have a conversation outside of this forum with your guild or in your LFG channel if your server is as quiet as mine.

I don’t play retail, I haven’t retail in a very long time and I don’t intend to play retail. Also, retail doesn’t have dual-spec either.

because you’re asking for a retail-like change for what is supposed to be the classic version of the game, duh.

No it’s not, it’s TBC Classic, are you just in the wrong forum?

the word you’re looking for is vanilla, doofus :expressionless:

It has easy spec switching which is the whole idea of dual spec anyway.

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Always ignore the #nochanges forum mongrels. They never have any interesting input, this is clear evidence of this fact.