Unspeced toons that use multiple stats strength or intellect or agility
such as paladin, shaman,monk,druid gain stats from both stat specs
so you can put the "of the fang set on them and get both intell and agility or half and half Heirlooms
Unspeced toons that use multiple stats strength or intellect or agility
such as paladin, shaman,monk,druid gain stats from both stat specs
so you can put the "of the fang set on them and get both intell and agility or half and half Heirlooms
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Why would you not spec your toon though?
to gain use of both all spec stats. str ,agil, intell
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Can you get any benefit off this?
cata shamans could double dip their stats getting major damage/healing befits from it but they fixed it with all 'specs'
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also can confirm that unspeced draenei get all three stats from their passive without being spec'ed
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Might this be by design, so that the people that don't realize they have to set a spec don't get completely screwed?
Can people then spec into whatever they need to and keep the stat bonuses? If not, this is pretty useless... Not 100%, but pretty much.
to gain use of both all spec stats.![]()
not entirely in low-lvls, since you dont have so many skills that are superior over your basic abilities up to lvl 10. and I never did this beyond lvl 10 so you might get all your primary class skills anyway. check Talent Calculator - Game Guide - World of Warcraft what you get without speccing under "class"
this can be really interesting for a paladin, with agi str and int buffing attackpower and spellpower greatly. with heirlooms this might be crazy indeed. Very nice find, I like it +rep
Sadly paladins dont get any stats from agility, so i guess druid would be your best shot
I've ad similar thoughts on having characters with no specs (as you can use multiple spells from different talent trees) but the output isn't high enough to become a proper hybrid. For example, if you spec Holy you will do both more damage & healing than an unspecced Paladin regardless of stats. As mentioned, the only use would be to convince a whole lot of people that an unspecced druid could essentially act as a resto druid with HOTW enabled 24/7, and vice versa.
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one thing tho. monks get attack damage from intellect so there is that.
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