“Against stupidity even the gods contend in vain” Schiller.
Old school system innit
It actually already does what OP is asking for then?
At least Paladin’s Blessings in Era selects the appropriate one
Kind of, it does when you use a buff on the action bar, but not when fired via a macro.
Ahh, I almost never use macros for buffing, so I haven’t seen this happen.
Ok sorry, my bad:) Anyway I still think that rank should be automatically selected by a computer. If I want to buff up a 5th level it’s inconvenient to open up a spell-book and search for an appropriate rank.
I don’t know how it works i WotLK, but if I get my level 60 priest in Classic and buff a low level character using the Fortitude buff on the action bar, he will not get get a +54 Stamina buff, but a lower one, probably +3 stamina or so. So this functionality already exists, in Classic at least.
What will NOT work is having a macro such as “/cast [target=party1] power word: fortitude”. This will cast the highest rank you have learned on that target, and if the target is too low you will get an error.
Oh you sweet summer child
That will cause you to go OOM VERY quickly in classic.
But they do. As a Paladin, I buff low-levels with the appropriate blessings without using spell book, only the icon on my bar.
I dont shore your optimistic vision of yourself but on the question: you could indeed. its how pen and paper RPG works. try it, i guarantee its the best fun you will have in your life
to your question: it is to give you more freedom. output scales to resources so you can tweak as you see fit
actually its more for healing and pvp. you want to frost ppl with a R1 blizz to save mana e.g. and so one
Can’t save mana by deranking in Wrath, only TBC
What is this Wrath of what you speak?
Im not sure
What is the right answer here?
im not sure either
Let that sink in.
f in the chat
i agree kinda sus
yea sus indeed my guy