Hi guys
With the new buff. Do you think the Necrolord will be a viable option to use as a Resto Druid in PVE?
I love the NF skill but I would like to have an alternative. What do you think?
Hi guys
With the new buff. Do you think the Necrolord will be a viable option to use as a Resto Druid in PVE?
I love the NF skill but I would like to have an alternative. What do you think?
I think you may still regret switching from NF to Necro in 9.0.5, 5% boost isn’t really that much and Convoke is the most powerful ability in entire game right now.
Necrolord is already strong for resto, it’s the prefered spec for resto in PvP and 5% throughput on all their hots is massive
But if you ever want to play Feral/Boomkin you’re gonna regret it, speaking for feral where our bleeds do around 15-20% of our damage adaptive swarm went from adding 3-4% total damage to adding 3.75-5% total damage
Adaptive swarm would have to triple the throughput of dots on both balance and feral to be remotely viable, even then you’d prefer the burst of convoke/kyrian
It’s good for resto, just a heads up that you’re kind of ‘‘locked in’’ to 1 spec if you go necro
If you win the lottery. Could just as well be a waste of 4 secs.
No, there is always a fixed amount of healing spells. Even a bad Convoke is still strong.
Regarding Necro: Its only good for pvp, it might be somewhat ok for keys (though it doesnt add the dmg / healing cd Convoke does) but it will never be anything but trash for raids.
That’s why Convoke needs a rework, too.
Necrolord is only viable on resto if pvp is the only content you do, its straight up garbage in m+ or raids.
I went for Necrolord from start, since Night fae to me looked like subject for nerf hammer from beggining, so didnt wanted to get used on it. In addition I hardly disrespect and despice meta gaming.
Im happy with my necron covenant, new buffs will come handy for me indeed since it gonna buff heal over time , and currenly our heal over time feels very weak, so this one is decent change.
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