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Old 12-29-2014, 05:42 PM
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Default 57 Shaman Shopping Priorities Question

TLDR: I'm trying to decide what to sell and what to buy for my shaman, and I could use some advice.


I have a 57 Barbarian shaman with about 20k and a JBB (and some minor gear; there's a Magelo link in my signature if you're curious).

I don't have an epic, Fungi, or Ikky BP though (and I've given up hope on Torpor), so I can either ...
  • Buy an Ikky BP with the plat I have now
  • Buy just a tear with the plat I have now, and beg the server to help me get my epic
  • Sell my JBB and buy both a tear and a Shaman epic raid force
  • Save my pennies (30k more) until I can sell the JBB and afford a Fungi

Oh, and to the obvious question of "why not just join a guild to get the epic?", I play late (like 7pm PST). Only two guilds that I know of raid then (Indignation and Anonomous) and they don't seem to need shaman, so it seems like buying an epic is my only option if I want one.

Thanks in advance for any advice on what I should do.
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