Shoop
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You know, it seems to me there are more worthwhile epidemics to look into, like skipping class or caffeine.
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That's what I thought... probably CoR, too. Personally I think our warlocks are lucky, I don't know any other guild that takes as many as we do =/ On a related note, Nerf Warlocks and Hunters.
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Wait, are you trying to tell me Warlocks to more dps than mages, too? And people want mages to be nerfed!?!?!? .... I hate you all! P.S. I rarely run out of mana. P.P.S. Please replace all mages and rogues with hunters and warlocks, mages and rogues are no longer necessary. They do not provide debuffs and do less dps than hunters and warlocks and have no crowd control. P.P.P.S. Blizzard, please fix rogues and mages.
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I only don't read them because they're in the officer forum. Why do you think I asked you to remove access? =P
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hey some of mine went with them... btw 1 more post and you're 1337
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That's what I meant. You can only cast one curse per warlock per target, like inner-tubes. Measure an extra warlock vs the increase dps by replacing the warlock with a mage, hunter, rogue, or vanin.
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Curses don't stack, if I'm not mistaken. Doom, Elements, Shadows, Agony, then you start getting into less useful ones... Togues, Weakness, Recklessness, Exhaustion... am I missing anything? Not to mention, Curse of Elements, I'm fairly certain, has no effect on frostbolt. As far as I can tell. Correct me if I'm wrong!
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Its a tradeoff, less warlocks on a raid is less competition, more warlocks is more space for you to fit in. The class and group composition in MC is actually quite complicated and can make significant differences in a raid, but I'm not sure everyone realizes just how much of a difference and just how complicated it is. I get the feeling that the more we progress, the more important it will be. For example, before hunters were revamped, there were 1 maybe 2 on a given raid. Now that hunters out-dps rogues and mages without their pets (go figure), its easy to allow a few more. There are only so many curses that are useful. When you start talking about 5 and 6 warlocks, what exactly are their roles? There are 3 or 4 classes that more often than not out-dps warlocks, and we only need so many banishes and imps and curses and (sometimes) felhunters in a raid. Forgive me if I'm missing something, my highest warlock is level 5 Also, based on the fact that any MC raid is going to have at LEAST 16 healers, there is already at least one class that will not have 5 representatives in any given raid.
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Hi Shad! Any friend of Aelora's is a friend of mine
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oh and Ginn is an uber pvp healer too
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gj guys! and yeah bramas is teh uber pvp healer (maybe our only pvp priest?)
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It's okay sonny, I've been sqeezed out of my fair share too =/ I try not to sign up because my schedule is really awkward and I'd have to cancel half of them anyway =/
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/target Forevergirl is just as effective for the first line I believe the last line is correct as I used to use it for my Self Innervate Macro... the middle one I think replace Bag0 with just the bag number and Item1 with the item's position in the bag.... I will make one sometime later and repost currently what I do is keep the bandages in the right toolbar and hit escape to lose target then right click the bandage and it automatically bandages me
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I don't think the level of addiction described in the article approaches 30%. It seemed to me they were describing people who quit work and abandon friends to play games. In any case, there are worse addictions, and there are more prevalent ones. I would not be surprised if there were more people addicted to TV than to video games.
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Interesting article, I agree that video game addicts exists, but I don't understand why they are singled out. Are there that many more cases of video game addiction than other times of addictions? If we're looking into video games, lets look into other media as well. How about TV? Movies? Books? The Internet? Cell phones? Hell while we are talking about drugs vs. video games, lets include: Shopping, Food, Alcohol, Sitting, Football, Pets, etc, etc, etc. All of these are legal entertainment (to an extent), but I wonder why people are seeking to "help" video game addicts over other addicts? People have addictions or obsessions with all kinds of weird things, and they always will.
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Top 1 for... several months running ftw?
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/soothe whisp /point and laugh at Evan
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OMG! /cry
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I went from neutral to honored in one day on my own =/
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rofl you should submit that for screenshot of the day /famous