I played a Rogue in vanilla and i envied Mages a lot, it seemed like they had everything, portals, conjure food, blink, aoe grinding. This time im going to play a priest and im sure i will envy mages again lol :)
Coming from an Alliance back in vanilla, it would have to be the shaman. Their toolkit was just so cool and diverse! They can heal, they can melee, they can cast spells, they can wear a shield! They can rez. They can rez themselves! They have windfury weapon. It was just wild to me! I wish my friends and I had rerolled horde during vanilla. I didn't make that mistake in BC though :lol:
I was always jealous of classes that could increase their move speed before level 40. Aspect of the cheetah, travel form, or even just blink or sprint -- any time I was running anywhere, I'd get passed.
lol, they might pass you now with their tricks but you get one of the cooler looking mounts at the end of it.
Warlocks...
Corruption + Curse of agony
FEAR
Immolate, break free,
FEAR
Shadow bolt
FEAR
dies from curse
Leveling as a warrior I'd have to say....
everything pretty much any class can do pre-60.
As a warrior if you pull extra mobs you are pretty much dead before sweeping strikes, and even then you have virtually zero ways to mitigate damage or heal, so you just die.
Just wait till I hit 60 tho!
I'm a pally player but I spent my fair share fighting against paladins in BGs as my orc warrior.
Why I hate paladins:
-Can wear plate as healers
-spam freedom onthemselves and Flag
-cleanse out of everything
-blessing of sacrifice out of CC
-bubble and spin flags
-free mount
Why I love playing paladins:
-Can wear plate as healers
-spam freedom on myself and Flag
-cleanse out of everything
-blessing of sacrifice out of CC
-bubble and spin flags
-free mount
It depends what I'm playing, but in general:
When I play pure dmg class, I envy everything on the healing classes and vise versa. "Ohh look, he can freedom his friend warrior, and they wreck shit together" or " omg, it takes me so long to kill this guy,look at that mage, he just 3shotet somebody"
As a Cat/Pandababy, I'm accustomed to "tank" meaning "I can fight 10+ mobs at once and live to tell about it". I am NOT accustomed to "tank" meaning "I'm just as squishy as a DPS but I do less damage and I have a giant neon-pink bullseye on my back". This was a rough adjustment.
- As a warrior, just, any amount of self heal. I wanted that pretty bad.
Yo dawg I heard u liek first aid
Hunter:
- open world pvp against a hunter in the under level 60 range. the pet is literally a 2nd player from it's dmg.
Warlock:
- The endless ez clap fear chains are sometimes annoying ;_;
- The lazy warlocks (okay it's more a thing of personality, not the class itself). Most of the time the lazy WL is the last person arriving a dungeon. On 60 he is not pre-farming shards for raids, he/she is too lazy to summ any other pet than his imp to give the group more utility if needed.
the pet is literally a 2nd player
The pet is not a player.
How many rogues does it take to kill a paladin.
2 - 1 out in the world and 1 where ever the hearth stone is set too
As someone who's at least weighing playing elemental shaman, I basically envy any mana management talent a mage has.
As a druid main, I always envied hunters for having pets. Druids are supposed to be like all classes mixed into one, so I always wished we had a true pet like a treant that lasted forever rather than 3 minutes.
The pet is not a player.
I think you completely missed his point...
As a warrior, just, any amount of self heal. I wanted that pretty bad.
100% this.