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asakawa
PvE destro can stand a small nerf, demo deserves it's boost and the aff changes may turn into something really interesting.
just because you like the burst doesn't mean that blizzard is wrong to reduce it and in PvE a reduction in burst without too much expense to output is a very good thing.
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Fingulfin
I disagree with them just because even at 3000 SP, a person with 1k resilience will not get as heavily bursted as people claim. But if blizzard wants to shift away from burst and over to skill/outlasting, then I agree with this change
At 3000SP I can conflag-crit a 1k resil target for 10k. PvP Destro does need the nerf right now, its just an annoyance =P
EDIT: To clarify, I can 10k crit a 1k resil target when I have certain things procced. CoE and Tricks of the Trade are all I really need. Regardless of conditions (is a trinket procced, do I have this certain buff, etc) a 10k crit is still a 10k crit xD
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codyb
I agree with them its not like we are gettin a huge nerf i mean we still have chaos bolt that hits like a truck and think about it if you only lose 3 seconds on the crit then there is still 3 seconds of damage comeing right after so its not like you are gettin waxed outta 3 seconds of damage it will just lower the burst let other classes have atleast one or 2 hits after lol
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