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Are we really a dying class?
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faia
i can say in TBC and vanila we did have a lock's who did tap at wrong moments like aoe and die...nearly to much:p
but dying? no , its few of them as they not easy to be as most happy 1-3 button smashers
but we few? that's good! no one want to fight for spot for like a death knights need
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Razmortis
People need to L2P.
On fights where I can stand still, I'm
some times
below our hunters. All of the other encounters I'm the number one caster/ranged. As I said, L2P. This is not TBC's shadow bolt spamming any more. Deal with it and you will see great results.
I will never play another class as main, and I will keep on breaking the damage meters.
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Maxlock
just because a lot of people stopped playing their locks because they either couldn't get the hang of it or were tired of the nerfs doesn't mean we're a dying class. it's just survival of the fittest.
yes we might have problems in pvp. to me i don't really care about that. as long as i can go to a raid and do my part in burning faces i will be a happy lock.
so again we're not a dying class. we're just getting rid of the weak as someone mentioned few posts ago.
Edit:
1- i did Emalon 25 last week with 3 other locks (lost the roll for the gloves too)
2- i did Naxx 25 with 3 more locks (again).
/sigh i wish we were a dying class in my realm.
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