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Thats one of the best games of all time.
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Later on, when BGs came out, I was easily one of the highest ranked in every BG (except AV, which is slightly more difficult for rogues without organization), even though I never played a rogue on my own account. Rogues just have too much control - particularly against most cloth/leather (not mages). Resto shamans were another easymode kill. Abacab provided the cruise control version of rogues: Quote:
But you can have even more fun with this little rotation, esp if you know the person doesn't use their trinket or has already used it: CS > mutilate > Kidney shot > Mutilate > Evisc > blind > re-stealth > Sap for DR timers > Maybe re-sap for a little extra time > CS > Mutilate > Kidney shot > Mutilate > Evisc You can throw in a vanish/Ambush or a number of other moves situationally. There are similar class-based combos if you know how to use Evasion/CoS/Shadowstep/Dismantle(Resto shaman without a shield = lolz damage)/Etc that entirely throw them off their game. Dismantling a hunter was plain hilarious. I dunno though, I haven't PvPed in Cataclysm. Maybe rogues suck. But I doubt it. | ||||
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Rogues are not as strong as what they were back during S2-S4 arena in BC. They changed them in cata so they have more self healing, like a feral druid, except after it proved to be useful they nerfed it. So they took them from a Bursting/CC class to a Outlasting/CC class. It may be different now, but judging from the Rogue forum posts and how they are exactly the same as 8months or so ago, i doubt it. Rogues are just harder to get high KBs and Dmg in BGs compared to other classes that can just sit back and cast. but I'm sure WoW pro's will disagree. Rogues are always OP.
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Usually to fight rogues I let them do their routine and trinket their kidney shot then it goes like this: Intimidating shot > heroic leap => Intercept> Bloodthirst > Raging blow > HS > HS >HS > Bloodthirst If recklessness and deathwish are up one raging blow can drop a rogue from 100% to 20% at that point the begin to use dismantle, evasion and rely on the cheat death proc and if during that time they cannot successfully avoid my swings (I.E being dumb and continuing trying to out-DPS me) they'll die in under 10 seconds But a rogues victory against a fury warrior really comes down to timing of their defensives, and if any of their defensive's are on CD they have already lost because they can't win a DPS battle | |||
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lol wall-o-texts about WoW in 2011
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Warriors were often a pain for me when the warrior knew how to dance against defensive cooldowns (popping a quick intimidating shout as soon as evasion is turned on and getting a little distance, then try to intercept before they trinket/WotF, etc). I figured out sometime in early BC/Late vanilla that when fighting MS warriors, it was actually better to pop evasion and eat the overpowers than eat everything else they'd hit you with. Heck, i'd usually ignore warriors or just pester them with random saps/CC (unless I knew for a fact they were noobs) and let casters tear them up in a BG scenario. I'd rather be beating up healers/casters toward defending/attacking or catching some idiot feral druid by surprise. Taking them on toe-to-toe was somewhat of a dice roll. It was the only time it was actually effective to use that poison totem trinket from ZG, tho... WoW PvP was a ton of fun [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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