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« Reply #20 on: December 22, 2007, 09:26:49 PM »

Started out with mage, who i still like a lot. Had a blast leveling shaman, who is my main.

Rogues i found boring, same as warlocks.

Now leveling a shadowpriest, liking them aswell.
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« Reply #21 on: December 28, 2007, 05:32:10 AM »

I think Rogues.  They are okay in PvP, unless you know what you're doing, But in PvE They're kinda useless. . .  Much rather take a secondary healer or Hybrid.

I also have a rather bad experience with Rogues usually Ninja looting >. > Had that happen to me soooo many times.
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« Reply #22 on: January 18, 2008, 10:31:47 AM »

It seems like shamen is the most popular choice for worse class.

The opinions vary drastically though but I think that all comes down to how you like to play the game.

Me personally, I like to solo and avoid PVP/instances.  Due to this prefered style my colleagues recommend I try a rogue.  The rogue class is excellent for this stlyle of play.

Im one of those who likes to finish what I start so Im doing one character at a time.  My rogue is 61 and I started a Pally to join twilight joining (although Ive bought my rogue over now as well lol).

I was a bit dubious at first but as I've stuck with it Im now at level 29 and have gotten used to the benefits (healing) and now I have plate to look forward to at 40 PLUS I've just been told you get a FREE donkey!! Save myself some gold there :-D

I think the best thing any of us can do when starting a new class is to stick with it.  You will dislike a lot of things initially but the more you play the more you will become acustomed to the class quirks and will probably even end up loving them all :-)

What an optimist I am eh? lol
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« Reply #23 on: January 19, 2008, 03:16:56 AM »

Before i say anything, i will like to warn everyone that this is a very biased and one-sided comment.
For me, the worst class is hunters. Not if one plays oneself, but just as a class in general. Its the easiest to play class, and with the 2.3 patch the most overpower. Its just not fair.
In PVP for me (playing rogue) the most annoying is priest. Mayb I dont use the right tactics, but i always end up spending quite some time in BG killing em off and then some bastard takes my killing blow X(
oh and this is all from the perspective of a rogue. I dont really think any class is worse than the others, the game is rather balanced
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« Reply #24 on: January 19, 2008, 10:43:29 AM »

Before i say anything, i will like to warn everyone that this is a very biased and one-sided comment.

That's exactly why threads like this exist mate Smiley

As you know one of my mains is a hunter and it's interesting to see how they are preceived.  I admit that BM spec hunters do get it easy in BG's compared to some other classes at times but they still have weaknesses, particulary against Warriors.

I do prefer playing Xaal (Spriest) in BG's and often upset the balance by being in the top 5 killers.  He's just more varied and self sufficient.
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« Reply #25 on: January 21, 2008, 04:55:20 PM »

I started out with a rogue because it sounded like a cool class and until I had leveled him to 60 and started an alt I didn't realize just how much harder he was to play than other classes.   I don't group much and stick mainly to PVE because I usually don't have enough time to run a full instance, but I do like questing so I went down the combat tree to do the most damage possible.   I like to think I figured out how to play a rogue pretty well, but against an enemy close to my level I always found myself at around 1/4 health after the fight, so if I were to pull another mob on accident the only thing I could do was vanish, plus the only way to heal yourself is bandage or eat, so that makes it go pretty slow.   Since then I have leveled a druid to 61, a shadow priest to 57, a shaman to 49, and have played every other class to at least level 20 and I'm finding they are all much easier to play.   I realize that the first character you play goes slowest because you are just learning not only that class but how the game works in general, but my rogue still seems to be my most challenging character.   Now I'm not saying they're the worst class because every class has their strengths and weaknesses, and they've done a pretty good job of keeping them balanced, but rogues just seem to take the most skill and attention to play than any other class.
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« Reply #26 on: January 21, 2008, 05:11:56 PM »

I agree with what you say as its the lmitations of the class to only have leather armor and no healing abilities. This makes rogues crap at fighting multiple opponents (although I can still usually take two at a time with poisons applied).

This is precisely why I went with a paladin this time cos I wanted to be able to take on the world and thus far I've suceeded. I die far less but miss the ability to vanish whent things get too hairy.

I like my duel sword weilding, combat rogue but Im slowly starting to see there is far more to this game with other classes and Im sure this theme will continue as I explore the various other classes down the line. This is what makes wow a truely amazing, massive game.

Also, something I've not tried yet is unlearning my talents. I think it would be really interesting to play my rogue as subtley rather than combat and would therefore give the character a new lease of life.
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« Reply #27 on: January 21, 2008, 05:18:40 PM »

Quote from: ZagZ link=topic=573. msg4940#msg4940 date=1200935516
Also, something I've not tried yet is unlearning my talents.  I think it would be really interesting to play my rogue as subtley rather than combat and would therefore give the character a new lease of life.

I haven't tried that either and I'm also wondering how that would help me out, a different set of talents may be just what I need, but at this point I think I'll wait until some of my alts have gotten into Outland.
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« Reply #28 on: January 27, 2008, 10:26:23 PM »

Hmm well the worst class for me would have to be rogue, I just can't play them! Combat is far to quick and I just can't manage the energy thing, I gave up after level 15. 
But I have to say Paladin comes second.   This is not because they were hard to play or I thought the attacks sucked or anything, I just found them SOOOO boring to play! I found myself invincible playing them, mail armour and healing is a nice combo, but combat is like snail speed.  
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« Reply #29 on: January 28, 2008, 07:31:11 PM »

I think the pally really does need some back up - was ok with a mage - even it was buck laughing all the way to 70!!! Wouldnt pick it as a main though.
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