WoW Shamans get some love at BlizzCon |
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For so long now, Shamans in World of Warcraft have always accused Blizzard of holding them back. The class itself has a lot of potential, being a hybrid and all, but this same advantage is oftentimes seen as a weakness because they have to specialize first to become competitive enough compared to other classes.Well, the Shamans got a bit of what they wanted during the recently concluded BlizzCon 2007 as Blizzard announced some talent changes. The following are the highlights of the said developments:
- Shamanistic Rage will reduce damage taken by 30% when it's on, as well as its previous mana-regenerating effect.
- New talent: Shamanistic Focus. Seems to occupy the place of the previous Two-Handed Axes and Maces talent. (Does this mean 2h will be baseline now?!) Reads as follows: Rank 1/1: After landing a melee critical strike, you enter a Focused state. The focused state reduces the mana cost of your next shock spell by 60%.
- Mental Quickness increases spell damage and healing by 30% of your AP (for 3/3 talent points) as well as its previous instant-cast cost reduction effect.
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