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Poster: Goffer at 8/6/2006 1:08:01 PM PDT
Subject: Discussion: Who should be reviewed next?
   I understand that blizzard has no intentions to change any classes in any upcoming patches. However, I'd like to see what classes other people thought needed to be relooked at.


Personally I think the warlock's class review wasn't very well thought out, we where given three new abilities and some minor changes where made and they called it a class review. Mages recieved evocation and instant AE, a "must have". What about corruption with warlocks? I bet there is a large number of non-warlocks that don't even know this ability costs talent points to be instant cast. Mages also got their frost tree so improved that taking every ability in frost wouldn't hurt your overall gameplay a bit, in fact, it would be improved. Look at a warlocks talents. There are 14 that are easily called useless by every warlock. I don't think many classes can say the same about theirs.


-Discuss.
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Poster: Drysc at 8/6/2006 1:25:41 PM PDT
Subject: Re: Discussion: Who should be reviewed next?
   We have never said that we no longer intend to make class changes in upcoming patches. What you may be misinterpreting is when we say there are likely to be no further class reviews, and that does not mean no further changes. What that means is patches will probably no longer be dedicated fully to any specific class. You'll be more likely to see a few changes for a few classes rather than one class being worked on almost exclusively for that entire patch (ie Class Review).

We fully intend to continue evaluating each class and making any necessary changes.
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