I suspect that is the issue, but I remember this not being the case previously. I copy a talent tree from my level 70 feral druid and try to import it to a lower level feral druid and it says the import failed. Also with other classes, it seems.
Why would this be possible anyway?
When new tiers are unlocked there would be no conflict, but what about this case:
Imagine you have three tier 3 talents chosen on your 70, but only have one point available for tier 3 on your alt, how then would the game decide where to allocate this point? If it has to be done manually then you might as well do the whole tree yourself. If it’s done randomly then what is the difference with letting the game decide the whole tree for you as it’s done with the standard set?
I think blizzard pondered this and decided that it would be easier and more importantly logical not to import level 70 talent trees to lower level alts.
The format of an import tree string is top to bottom. So all top talents would be first picked, making importing a 70 build on a lvl 50 char extremely bad as you could’ve had some of the stonger bottom talents.
Either do it manually, or find leveling builds.
Good luck!
That’s odd. On the toons I’ve leveled I always imported builds from peeps on the pvp ladder and just added the missing talents as additional talent points unlocked. (And it still worked yesterday for me)
I just keep importing the same build every time I ding, then delete the previous one.
I would really just like to say this is the build I want and it just consumes the next point each time but it doesn’t work like that.
Honestly when I levelled my alts I just used the starter build until they were 70, then actually gave them proper builds, it’s not like levelling is challenging enough to warrant anything else
I am always worried about such because of the unintuitive/confusing way with that action bar layout saving. Or maybe it was just bugged before, but I try not to delete imported layouts.
There is a limit of how many builds you can have per character so if you don’t delete the old you’ll run out of room very quickly using my method xD
Its not per char, its per account.
That would be incredibly impractical. It’s something like 8 builds per character.
Ah it was ten:-
Talent Loadouts
The Talent Loadout system is new feature that allows players to save different versions of their Talent Trees and swap between them easily. Each character is allowed a maximum of 10 Saved Loadouts across all specs. This means that if you can’t create a new Loadout, you may need to switch specs and delete one to make room.
What are your experiences? Do you ever tick the shared action bar layout? If not, you happily add and delete ones and never lose your action bar layout?
Did you ever delete all but the default one? Still retained the bar layout there?
What about switching between specs? I think there I encountered issues, where an off spec suddenly had empty bars.
If I constantly import a new one the UI doesn’t forget itself.
Well then i have discovered a bug because i am certain i cannot import 8 different talent builds on each character.
Have you deleted any of the standard Blizzard ones? It’s also across all specs.
I mean if i import 10 different builds on my main, i cant import another one on an alt.
We have sixty characters per account, if you could only have 10 builds it would be unplayable.
The limit is per character, if yours isn’t working it’s either bugged or one of your specs has already capped the limit.
never could realy get why ppl keep folowing third party websites (icy vein, wowhead) for builds now we got a talent tree that permits you to experiment so do so and stop following those sites and try new stuff out some work others don’t but just try them out.
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