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I'm sorry, but no.
The people building the next cookie cutter specs are not the ones sticking to their one sacred tree above all else.
The people building the next cookie cutter are the min maxers, the absolute hardcore EJ fanatics who try out everything to find the perfect build regardless of which tree it is.
The people building the next cookie cutter specs are not the ones sticking to their one sacred tree above all else.
The people building the next cookie cutter are the min maxers, the absolute hardcore EJ fanatics who try out everything to find the perfect build regardless of which tree it is.
Without any insult meant, I know that's what people like you like to think. By that I mean people who frequent Elitist Jerks in general, or hold it in such high regard. True skill in something is achieved through passion, not through mathematical knowledge. That only goes up to a certain point (in fact, mathematical knowledge is attained through passion). The people who 'stuck to their one sacred tree above all else' at the people who have actually *learned*, and know first hand how what works - and more importantly in the case of a 'revolution' (expansion, in WoW's case), how what will work. These people become the 'fanatics who try out everything'. Not to mention that these people have a clear edge in talents over the huge majority of people these days that just "grab a cookie cutter, get to the hit cap and go".
Obviously, this isn't true if you just always stick to your own tree, and that's it. But that's exactly my point - people like these are extremely extremely rare, and the only reason they don't either swap or experiment at some point is because they leave before they actually do so. Or because they have a completely different vision of the game (read: kids).