World of Warcraft has already ported a demon

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asked Jun 14, 2019 in H&E by Sletrry (6,110 points)

I wouldn't call out people for playing on a PVE server and enjoying on a PVE server, since some folks just like enjoying the AH and collecting herbs will permit those kind of people that the luxury. Like having the choice to turn on/off pvp having PvP servers will have these pver's complaining and find these QOL changes. Hell let there be RP servers as well... let those people today roll play with each other. That is what made WoW Classic so elysium project nethergarde gold... the capability to perform what you desired. Not be pigeon holed to what everybody else is doing.

Your response was respected by me until I saw you calling pve players pussies. I play only myself and a hardcore, dedicated, raider. Once I am playing a WoW Classic server I do a good deal of pvp battleground myself. I can tell by your attitude you think you're really trendy or something for playing on a pvp server and makes you better Get your head out your ass and quit talking about what other people are doing... despise seeing negative people like you.

Everything in this post is defending PVE servers and you anger on me since I have an opinion? You are the person that must pull your head out of your bum. I have a right to an opinion, since that's my view just like that I can call people on RP servers weirdos. Not fact. I am not calling the people on RP servers poor raiders and poor PvPers if I call them weirdos. Its just my OPINION. I really do apologize if you were offended by my OPINION.

Yeah re the talent builds. If you see a lot of the guides that are min-max, they'll just dismiss certain talents because such as they are'situational' . If you're not out to juice best for your character you choose whatever function can do buy wow classic gold anything you want and playstyle you like. I like am all about the immersion: character and world. Totally plan on doing retard paladin (even obtained name chosen from Thalidin) on a pvp server.

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