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#1 Dec 09 2006 at 9:48 PM Rating: Decent
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Let me begin this by saying I've never written anything like this before. I normally keep quiet and allow people to talk, but I'm growing annoyed with the Allakhazam-WoW and "WorldofWarCraft.com" communities. Well, not all of you, but a large portion.

On any given day (on both sets of forums), you see topics like "Is <Class> needed in end-game?" or "Does <Race> make a viable <Class>?" My other favorites are: "Blizz, please fix <Class>!" or "<Ability>'s broken!" Oh, and currently, we have "Blood Elf paladins. No!"

It's tiresome, to say the least. World of WarCraft is run by a multi-million dollar company with thousands of employees. They have experts being paid well to design their classes, races and abilities. So, if some one goes on a public forum and stammers through a brutal attempt at the English language complaining about how their class, or whatever, is broken, why should they listen to him? Just because it doesn't work as you think it is intended to does not mean it's broken. It means you misunderstood the item and no amount of ranting in "leet speak" will change that. Blizzard is attempting to make over 6,000,000 customers happy. I don't know about you, but I can't get my family of four to decide where we're eating dinner.

Some of you just do not care about any of this. So, to you, if you think your class is broken, play it a different way. If you think it's too broken to play, find another class. If it's too broken to play, and you can't find another class, save $15 a month.

Onto Blood Elf paladins and things of that nature. So, you do not like the idea of a Blood Elf paladin? That's too bad, 'cause they are coming. Months and hundreds of thousands of dollars were spent deciding to get them where they are. If you don't like 'em, don't play 'em. And, Hell, kill them every chance you get but do not come on here or "WorldofWarCraft.com" and whine about it--That will change nothing. There is not a chance that Blizzard is going to abandon the concept, seeing as it's a month from release, so you pretty have to like it or accept it. No one cares which, just pick one.

"Is <Class> needed in end-game?" Well, yeah, why else would they have created the class? Do you honestly think that Blizzard spent time--actually ***** time--Do you think Blizzard spent money for a class they won't use? There's a spot for all classes in endgame. Some classes may have a few more spots, but they are still there. If your guild has too many warriors, find a guild in need of a tank. This is, of course, assuming you know what you're doing as your class. Oh, here's a hint, if most of the parties your in don't run smooth, there's a good chance it's not the other four people each time. Maybe, but not likely. Anyway, yes they're all needed in the end, and the middle and even the start. If you don't get a group right away, don't assume that doesn't mean you're not needed, just figure the other people in your class got the spots before you.

The moral of the story? Like it, accept it or save $15 a month. Three options. Choose the one that best suits you.
#2 Dec 09 2006 at 10:17 PM Rating: Decent
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The moral of the story? Like it, accept it or save $15 a month. Three options. Choose the one that best suits you.


Sorry, I didn't read it all cuz I don't play wow anymore. but I still held the interest of it and come back to allakhazam once - twice a week. the reason i'm not playing wow is cuz of my family, I want to spend time with them since wow is too addictive. what I meant by family is that my mom and my brother.

anyway, I chose save $15. In truth, I feel a lot more free than b4 from not playing wow. I also wont buy the expansion till next summer =/

anyway, happy wowing all

Edited, Dec 10th 2006 1:23am by Bonnici
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