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Breakfast Topic: Consumables: Buy, gather, or make?

As I was searching the AH yet again the other day, whining to myself about how high prices were getting on Elixirs of Major Agility, it occurred to me to wonder... If they're so high, why don't I just make them myself?

Actually, before the Burning Crusade -- or more specifically, daily quests -- came along, I generally would, or rather, I'd buy the herbs and find a friend to do the combines. Others besides me took it one step further and started an alt character specifically to have someone to gather herbs and make potions for them. But even without herbalism, if you watched the AH and herb prices for a bit, you could buy herbs when they were a bit on the cheap side and get yourself a stockpile of cheap elixirs, potions, and flasks.

Shamans disappointed yet again in 2.4 notes

Yes indeed, odds are that if you talked to a Shaman this weekend about patch 2.4, you got pretty much the same feeling: Shamans, especially enhancement Shamans, aren't really thrilled about what we got out of the patch. We've been hoping for (finally) buffs, including an update on how Blizzard is going to deal with our totem and mana problems. We were hoping for shields to get reinvigorated and redesigned. We were hoping to see big changes to the class, and instead we got... a new Stormstrike icon, and a totem timer?

The Plight of the Shaman in World of Warcraft

Who is Kalgan? Kalgan, aka Tom Chilton, is the lead designer for game systems, including classes, item design mechanics, and PvP. As the problems with the shaman class are deeper than just the class's abilities, Kalgan is who we must convince that the game needs to change.

Many players, even shaman, misunderstand what happens to the shaman class as you approach endgame. The shaman is a melee-oriented spellcaster with secondary healing capabilities; spending all your time healing, or all your time nuking from range, was not what the shaman class was originally intended to do. But it is what two out of three shaman specs have evolved into doing, as a result of the impositions of the raid environment. The problem is that specialization for these roles prevents shaman from being able to melee effectively, which is an essential part of the class and the reason for shaman not having the crowd-control and other defensive functions that other classes have. This has led many shaman to suppose that their secondary functions should be self-sufficient; they should not have to melee in order to attain the level of versatility and effectiveness in PvP that other classes have.

This is wrong. Shaman should be able to use all aspects of their class... healing, nuking, and meleeing. Talents are a minor form of lock-in, but the main reason that shaman are not able to use this kind of hybrid playstyle is the restrictions from gear.

Therefore, in order to fix the shaman class, Kalgan
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