Darkwinjax wrote:Since 9/10 people who play these classes are mouthbreaders.
This thread is to them, what a fly zapper is to flys. Some of the mongos are bound to drop by and get zapped
*Mouthbreather.
You play a hybrid, son?
Darkwinjax wrote:Since 9/10 people who play these classes are mouthbreaders.
This thread is to them, what a fly zapper is to flys. Some of the mongos are bound to drop by and get zapped
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Ihealwpvp wrote:let us change the meta and encourage superior competitive play. plese dont queue with non-pvp specs. lets bump the overall level of play up on nostralius.
Ihealwpvp wrote:i am not trolling. Many have misplaced sense of power with their adrenal medulla and believe playing support hybrid class in an offensive roll is strong in pvp. this is incorrect.
Spartigus wrote:Ihealwpvp wrote:i am not trolling. Many have misplaced sense of power with their adrenal medulla and believe playing support hybrid class in an offensive roll is strong in pvp. this is incorrect.
I have no idea what made you think that the adrenal gland has anything to do with someones "sense of power", or why you specified the medulla. I can tell that you're trying to sound smart here, but the notion that a secretory gland plays a part in cognition at that level is just laughable. Although the gland interacts with the peripheral nervous system, it is not really part of it, and it is far removed from the central nervous system. I can only imagine that you meant to reference the brain region medulla oblongata, but considering that is one of the lowest brain structures in our CNS it would be incredibly difficult to make an argument that it is involved in any form of cognition. If you want to sound smart you should at least do a minimum of research before writing.
Theloras wrote:Spartigus wrote:Ihealwpvp wrote:i am not trolling. Many have misplaced sense of power with their adrenal medulla and believe playing support hybrid class in an offensive roll is strong in pvp. this is incorrect.
I have no idea what made you think that the adrenal gland has anything to do with someones "sense of power", or why you specified the medulla. I can tell that you're trying to sound smart here, but the notion that a secretory gland plays a part in cognition at that level is just laughable. Although the gland interacts with the peripheral nervous system, it is not really part of it, and it is far removed from the central nervous system. I can only imagine that you meant to reference the brain region medulla oblongata, but considering that is one of the lowest brain structures in our CNS it would be incredibly difficult to make an argument that it is involved in any form of cognition. If you want to sound smart you should at least do a minimum of research before writing.
^^^$hit officially just got real^^^
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Ihealwpvp wrote:Please direct personal attacks to my ass-istant, stay on topic please. also - adrenal medulla is one of many parts affecting flight/fight response, crucial for an organisms survival in the wild!
looking at the math, low dps with no cc and no +healing makes dps spec'd support hybrids a poor choice for pvp. Enhance just wont be able to stand up to geared warriors once nax/aq40 are out. elemental hits harder and is generally safer. Feral has no place, not even in FC role. and ret is well, ret.... getting kited for half the bg and hope you rng someone.
healing is just too powerful to ignore. Hybrid classs are low-dps/high burst. but the reality is other classes burst just as hard, if not harder and can realistically apply the damage easier.
If we can limit the amount of inferior pvp specs in bgs, we can improve the overall level of competitive play.
pvp community is what keeps a server going.
Spartigus wrote:Ihealwpvp wrote:i am not trolling. Many have misplaced sense of power with their adrenal medulla and believe playing support hybrid class in an offensive roll is strong in pvp. this is incorrect.
I have no idea what made you think that the adrenal gland has anything to do with someones "sense of power", or why you specified the medulla. I can tell that you're trying to sound smart here, but the notion that a secretory gland plays a part in cognition at that level is just laughable. Although the gland interacts with the peripheral nervous system, it is not really part of it, and it is far removed from the central nervous system. I can only imagine that you meant to reference the brain region medulla oblongata, but considering that is one of the lowest brain structures in our CNS it would be incredibly difficult to make an argument that it is involved in any form of cognition. If you want to sound smart you should at least do a minimum of research before writing.