I noticed a few days ago that i got biten from a feral thru die by the sword from the front in a bg. I was hella confsued cuz i got hit from medium hp thru DBTS and died. I didnt bother. Today i outplayed a feral in a bg in 1v1 and when i used DBTS on 100% hp (legit) on his incarn so he cant stun me and i can finish him from like 50% i legit droped from 100 to 30 in an eyeblink thru DBTS from the front tanking several bites during DBTS. Like wtf?
Edit: It got tested and parrie worked. Thx at Karijes. Anyway there must be something messy. I wouldnt have bothered if i wasnt 100% sure. 1v1 in africa with no lag and other players involved.
-Local 3k xp warrior discovers he cant dodge/parry from behind.
Ferals got no other way to bypass 100% dodge / parry defensives aside from being able to open on you or behind you.
Just trinket first stun and turn around with DBTS = gg you outsmarted 90% of the ferals.
Yes, im a feral main, i play it everyday - theres no such thing as ferals bypassing DBTS.
Bleeds that are already on you- they still hit.
If you turn your back- you can get smacked.
But for example rogues can always be behind you via shadowstep x2, Shadowstrike (also ports you right behind= free bypass) and Cheap Shot, which NEVER dodges/parries.
-Yes, ferals do a lot of damage.
-Not, they shouldnt get nerfed. Not until they get a proper rework.
-Why ?
-Because this is my stance. You cant render a difficult class to D tier every season just because you gave it the lazy solution and upped their numbers. Rework it- then we can speak about nerfs.
Again: I do agree ferals do too much damage. Though so does hunters, monks, rogues, warriors, affliction warlocks.
Ok saying this again to all arena pseudo elitists who think that only if you have 3v3 rating you can have any opinion.
I just want to see what happens to your elitism when your face will be in the dirt when you realise that suddenly you dont have healer behind your back to swap hp that you lost and can’t restore anymore.
Probably in that moments you will calm yourself that if only you had healer…
Who the hell is this guy. Lmfao
I deny you back then.
I dont mind a little tuning, im not scared of it either, i finished the season already.
What im trying to communicate is simply increasing the numbers of the rusty design of feral only brings new issues to the table.
Its a lazy solution to a straight forward problem- rework the goddang class already.
Its been 16 years of clunky mechanics.
Incaft the mechanics are so old that there bugs like getting kicked out of form thats been in the game since WOD.
Rake stun doesnt always stun if u restealth too quickly even if you have [stealth] condition in your macro- it still dont stun. You will hear the special sound, you will see the special animation happening but stun wont be there.
This class has no proper defensives, no immunities, no parry/dodge mechanics, all it relies on is Mr Lazy to up the numbers on the bleeds and bites each season.
EVERYTIME feral dmg is nerfed EVERYTIME its a dead C - (minus) spec.
I know what im talking about, ive been around since BC.
Theres no reason WOTLK til Cata feral to play better than it does in modern WoW.
Some ppl rly think they have to explain the game to a r1 warrior. Especially this dh. Lmfao. Open your eyes and read what i wrote. Thx at the few who clarified that there are no new abilities. Ill keep an eye on ferals the next time.
I really don’t wanna get baited again but the bait is too attractive.
Multiple ferals obtaining r1 every season. Jungle still the best comp for years while also being the only comp that can be on part with RMP.
Okay, pretty sure before you hid/moved ur characters I’ve seen a 17 hundo / 2.4 shuff on your druid, not to rating bash. I just think it’s a bit wierd to terrorize forums with an essays about a class u’ve played for this long yet found no success.
Your ego is wild talking like a trash to a guy who’s literally 3 times ur xp. He didn’t even say anything offensive, it’s just your ptsd.
Yea I mean what to say. Warriors just found the formula on how beat ferals . It’s that simple.