RudedawCDN
07-04-2013, 05:43 PM
Curiousity got the better of me so I rolled a toon on the test server to check out the new Druid enhancements.
Curious as to other people's thoughts on the caster side with Seasoned being the very first power.
From what I can tell if you want to train that tree - you MUST take this enhancement - which imo sucks.
What it does is for 5 minutes it buffs one side of elemental damage and then for 5 minutes the "other side".
I hate it when developers dictate to me and limit my freedom on how I wish to play a certain class.
Now I can't be a hybred - I have to decide between melee or casting.
And if I go caster - I have to further suffer from having to worry about which season I'm in on raids?
I'm sure my group or raid is going to care or want to wait for 5 minutes while "my season resistant spells" power down for the next encounter....
Grrrr... I am the only one not happy about these proposed changes?
How does it make the class more fun to play?
Do you think Druid's are that OP of a class that they needed to be stuck into little pigeon holes?
Curious as to other people's thoughts on the caster side with Seasoned being the very first power.
From what I can tell if you want to train that tree - you MUST take this enhancement - which imo sucks.
What it does is for 5 minutes it buffs one side of elemental damage and then for 5 minutes the "other side".
I hate it when developers dictate to me and limit my freedom on how I wish to play a certain class.
Now I can't be a hybred - I have to decide between melee or casting.
And if I go caster - I have to further suffer from having to worry about which season I'm in on raids?
I'm sure my group or raid is going to care or want to wait for 5 minutes while "my season resistant spells" power down for the next encounter....
Grrrr... I am the only one not happy about these proposed changes?
How does it make the class more fun to play?
Do you think Druid's are that OP of a class that they needed to be stuck into little pigeon holes?