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Poster: Rageoftheage at 1/14/2006 10:46:53 PM PST
Subject: Tseric and maces?
   I have been reading through the forums lately and noticed you have thrown your input in on some of the various warrior skills/talents.

I was curious...do you find mace spec. useful?

I see it as a horrible talent myself. Even while using Sulfuras, I find no real benefit other than a pure "luck of the draw" proc.

It does not stack with any other items/talents much like axe/pole spec does, and it really doesn't offer any burst dps in PvP or PvE.

I can see where the proc would be nice at an increased rate, but again only in PvP.

I've only had one great mace spec story and it was the time when I whirlwinded 2 guys, killed one, mace spec'd the other while a friend capped the LM flag.

Yea...all those talent points for that...:(

Any ideas?

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Poster: Tseric at 1/14/2006 11:31:27 PM PST
Subject: Re: Tseric and maces?
   I hate value judgements such as horrible, but meh...I don't entirely disagree. Why use that weapon-type when you have racial abilities to back up other weapon-types? swords for humans, axes for orcs. If you want to min/max things, sure...mace spec isn't going to give you every drop of damage you can squeeze out of the class, is it? It would really have more of a PvP use anyways, as you mentioned anecdotally.

I would attribute it to manner of playstyle. I have enjoyed polearms for the sake of game-play alone, rather than considering myself a pinnacle or ranked warrior. But more often than not, I like axes ;)
Observational bias is part of science, life, etc.
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