I meant you loose the ability to use your gf'ed gear to gain an advantage stat wise.Because very few people have it but if u feel the need to show ppl ur GFd gear u can mog ur normal gear to it...
Well I get that in a premade you might want that everyone has the same possibilies in terms of gear, buffs etc., so that the whole game will be based on skill rather than who got fort buff from a priest b4 pop.no buffs too...the whole point of twinking is to get an UNFAIR advantage....
then again you cant even call these "twinks" since they dont have any real enchants....
no buffs too...the whole point of twinking is to get an UNFAIR advantage....
then again you cant even call these "twinks" since they dont have any real enchants....
I can't seem to find a list for all classes that apply the battle fatigue debuff, but I know offhand that disc priests and feral druids have it. I'm guessing guardian druids do as well.What classes/specs have a Healing Debuff ability?
no and nodisc priests and feral druids
Ok, didn't know that there were no valuable gf'ed gear at 20, and of course p2p with p2p enchants/gear can't join, they have to play under the f2p restrictments.GFd gear isnt the same in this bracket as 19. Other than 20 p2ps that lvld a 19 or the tabard of scarlet crusade pretty much none has it. And saying some1 should should get a stat advantage bcuz they pay is the same reason ppl roll 24s so if u allow GFd gear you could by principal invite 24s aswell. Obviously not the same extent of stat advantage but its the same kind of thing.
ecxept for the Battle Fatigue that every class has, that lowers the healing received by the target you are attacking by 15%, I think it's only warriors Mortal Strike.What classes/specs have a Healing Debuff ability?
What classes/specs have a Healing Debuff ability?
of course... but we were talking about wargamesIMO using GF'd gear is perfectly fine unless you are doing something legitimately competitive where each side needs to be on even terms. i.e. arenas or wargames