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If you care about Pascale, you neither destroy it nor erase its memories. You turn back, walk away, refuse to take into your own hands and responsibility the fate of your friend's life. You let Pascal slander A2, and watch it propel away, alive, with a chance to figure out failing, mourning, atoning, learning and retrying with experience as its witness. After all, isn't life a long string of embarrassments?
edit i play lots of frames mainly the ones that doesnt requires guns (aiming xd) to kill enemies and my main is mirage i just love her disco ball of death
Thank you so much for this video. I just started playing druid and the poor thing just could not survive. Watching your video helped me understand the Druid better and now she is 100%.
Aw thanks! Yeah I leveled one up recently for the first time in a while and it's so scuffed at lower levels, it really drags a bit in the early game but starts getting real good near the end.
I've always thought that balance would be a lot better with spells that swapped out based on eclipse states. Moonfire should become sunfire in a solar eclipse, for example. Each eclipse doing something a little different, like solar adding a burn to your spells while lunar can be used while moving or something idk. I do agree with you that they should change it up though and that change should make eclipse feel like more than a burst cooldown window like it does now.
I agree man, druid is one of my faves in the lore since WC3, but Blizz really butchered the class fantasy in WoW. The shapeshift form for Balance should've been Keeper of the Grove/Dryad from WC3 and the spells should be forest/nature themed. All the star stuff should've been a spec of the Priest class and call it Priest/Priestess of the Moon like it is in WC3. Blizz really messed it all up with this one
There is a "hidden" third option when leading with pascal, that is simple leave him, he ends up heating you but this is what he always wanted, to feel emotions, good and bads are all part of life, and that will guide him ti be better without the need to kill him, because erasing his memory will only end in a neverending bucle
Thank you so much for this video, it was super helpful! My friends bullied me into playing again and this video helped me pick a class :) I hope my friends can play for more than a month because they love to start a game and play it for a couple weeks and then we never touch it again. Not in this economy hunny!!!
I found it helps to write down my goals pre-season and then stick to that goal. That means forcing myself to stay on the class I chose for that season or I won’t meet my goal. I can always change it up next season. I usually aim for KSM (or higher) and AOTC. If reaching that goal means parenting myself out of this neurotic nonsense cycle of swapping so be it. That’s what I need to do for my brain. I finally came to this realization during BFA and I finally reached my AOTC goal for the first time with N’Zoth because I was able to be a consistent and reliable player for my guild. Aesthetics and sounds are cool and all, but utility and gameplay feedback loops are most important to me. Even a seasonal tier set or new talent change can make a spec unplayable for me. Numbers may change the most with nerfs and buffs, but utility usually stays the same for many expansions. I spend the most time in M+ trying to increase my IO so I usually make my decision based on what class has the most helpful utility to smooth out my M+ experience. Hybrid classes have the most utility, can deal with the new affixes, and can slide easily into weekly dungeon quest queues (do 4 M+/ do 4 Timewalking etc) by offspecing into heal. Aesthetics, class fantasy, and immersion seems to matter the most for you. You should play your Vulpera Shaman. You basically didn’t complain at all about them and had a lot of positive things to say and you can always try resto out. Plus since they’re the last class without a real class buff, you can bet they’ll get one or a windfury totem revamp in the future. Limit Max will not shut up about it and they’ve been listening to the community lately. ALSO: You should get an MMO mouse and get the Clique addon. You will have more keybinds available to you than you can imagine and healing will be easier. A seasonal weakaura that shows when an enemy targets a non-tank with a dangerous cast also improves your reaction time so you can turn your attention to them before the damage lands… insanely helpful. For anybody else having trouble deciding and want to stick to something for once: Know your goals. Pick a class you will play more than one spec on. Make sure it has utility that you love. Make sure you like the Aesthetic or gameplay. FORCE yourself to stay on that class til the season ends and then re-evaluate next season. I ended up sticking to my BM hunter for BFA and half of Shadowlands because Feign Death flipping rocks. Then I went pure Marksman up until this new patch. Now I play all Druid specs because my goal is to flex into any role when playing with friends. Hope this helps!
We are one in the same! It all started with the accessibility that WoD brought for alts. Ever since then, I've been in between classes every single expansion.
Allow yourself to stick to Balance/Resto! You won’t regret playing a Druid in the literal Emerald Dream patch. Once you get your pathfinder achievement for exploring everything you get your instant flight form back too :)
After watching the video, you had the least amount of issues with shaman. You liked the aesthetic. You have 2 specs you enjoy, 2 roles. It’s on a race you enjoy. The other classes many of them you said you don’t like the theme but the gameplay was pretty fun.
goblin got monk, which means it's their only class that can be all 3 roles. i want to play all 3 roles one one character but can't live without rocket boots (and i love goblins) that's how i picked my new main lol (plus fistweaver is shockingly straightforward)
I really enjoyed the video and appreciate you making this video about the non meta stuff and just what is fun. Especially since the developers have announced their are going to have single player/non group required endgame content in the next expansion. I never raid or dungeon because its always about having to learn and play the meta and being optimized. I definitely I might have to check out the survival hunter. I was playing my beast master hunter, who used to be marksman, but switched cause beast master was the meta, and was so bored clicking 4 abilities and having like two cooldown based abilities.
The nice thing about metas is they really only apply at high levels of the game so most content really doesn't require it, I like doing dungeons and raids but stay away from the really sweaty high level stuff haha. And yeah Beast Master is such a cool idea but I always get bored of it real quick
Uhhhh you should raid and dungeon because you don’t have to research the meta unless you’re doing keys in the mid-20s or Mythic raiding. The content is more accessible than ever and people play their classes so badly with practice you will outplay people on “meta” specs until you hit content levels the vast majority of players never see.