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Dragonreal
11-04-2005, 07:14 AM
<DIV><STRONG>Warden changes:<BR></STRONG>- Nature's Reprieve and Tunare's Watch now heal at a faster rate.<BR>- Ensnaring Roots now upgrades properly with level and spell scroll upgrades, and its duration has been increased. It makes fewer resistance checks than before, but has a small chance of breaking when receiving damage.<BR>- Undergrowth makes fewer resistance checks than before, but has a small chance of breaking when receiving damage.<BR>- Favor of the Untamed no longer generates hate, and its recast timer was reduced by half.<BR>- Hierophantic Genesis had its healing over time amount increased.<BR>- Willowskin's physical resistance benefits were slightly increased to match other Priest physical resistance group buffs.<BR>- Numbing Spores had its proc rate increased, and its heal-over-time effect more effective by decreasing the duration needed to complete the healed amount. The healed amount per tick doubles if the ally is low on health.<BR></DIV> <DIV>Yay for HG and Numbing spores I guess hehe Spores sounds really nice imo</DIV>

Drebin
11-04-2005, 03:00 PM
<DIV>These little changes sounds great! Thanks for the effort.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>But, i am tired of been excited for a "tuning" on wardens, then frustrated in game while discovering the way they did it.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>So once again, the changes sounds great, but we will see on next 9th :smileyhappy:</DIV>

Maelakai
11-04-2005, 05:56 PM
<P>More importantly <img src="/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /></P> <P>Can someone get us some screens from test?</P> <P>To the Devs:  These are welcome changes, however, I hope that the boost in healing to HG brings it in line with the Fury Porcupine 50 special.  Also, please take the time to fix the range on our protecting grove, and perhaps give it a few more hitpoints, it seems to die if someone in raid sneezes.</P> <P> </P>

LordOlr
11-04-2005, 06:00 PM
honestly this is nothing but a very needed fix and another prouve how long it takes soe to get things right they could do in the first run when theyd spend a minute thinking about it. favor of the untamed is by its design a spell u cast bevor the pull but with the ridiculous aggro it creates thats a no go atm (especially with taunt ressists...) HG.. well we will have to wait for the numbers but the way it was fked was just pathetic and prouved nothing but a lack of knowledge what kind of spells a class they created themselfs has. etc. dunno about u guys but i find it very difficult to be happy about bug fixed after they just spend months to balance everything (aka revamp). <div></div>

Mor
11-05-2005, 02:35 AM
<span><blockquote> <div><strong>Warden changes:</strong>- Nature's Reprieve and Tunare's Watch now heal at a faster rate. <font color="#ff99ff">This will not be enough to save TW.  It's still useless and not at all comparable to Sanctuary and BittF. </font>- Ensnaring Roots now upgrades properly with level and spell scroll upgrades, and its duration has been increased. It makes fewer resistance checks than before, but has a small chance of breaking when receiving damage. - Undergrowth makes fewer resistance checks than before, but has a small chance of breaking when receiving damage. <span><font color="#ff99ff"> I rarely use these spells, but other people may find these changes to be useful.</font> </span>- Favor of the Untamed no longer generates hate, and its recast timer was reduced by half. <font color="#ff99ff">Did they do this for all the priest 36 second buffs?  It looks like they did it for templars at least.   It's a good change, but I really think these buffs should be maintained (and require concentration points).</font> - Hierophantic Genesis had its healing over time amount increased. <font color="#ff99ff">The problem with HG is a problem with having a "special" heal.  It's bound to become obsolete, it's just unfortunate it happens so fast.   I'd bet that BittF and the tree (even if it was fixed) will be become obsolete in the next expansion as well.  That's the great advantage to a spells like Porcupine and Sanctuary.  They won't be outdated by our regular spell lines.  We need spells along the lines of these 2 spells.  </font><font color="#ff99ff"> </font> <span></span>- Willowskin's physical resistance benefits were slightly increased to match other Priest physical resistance group buffs. <font color="#ff99ff">This is ok I guess.  I should have the best mitigation buffs, being the defensive druid.  I still don't.  Oh well.</font><font color="#ff99ff"> </font>- Numbing Spores had its proc rate increased, and its heal-over-time effect more effective by decreasing the duration needed to complete the healed amount. The healed amount per tick doubles if the ally is low on health.</div> <div> <font color="#ff99ff">Nice little change.  I'll take it.  Same change was made for templars.</font> </div> <hr></blockquote></span> <span>Overall, it's not what I would hope:   fix for the tree,  hitpoints for the puppies, a class defining buff, and a direct heal.  I hope other classes faired better than we did. <blockquote><hr></blockquote></span> <div></div>

MaldekTM
11-05-2005, 05:16 AM
<DIV><BR> <BLOCKQUOTE> <HR> Morie wrote:<BR><SPAN> <BLOCKQUOTE> <DIV><STRONG>Warden changes:<BR></STRONG>- Nature's Reprieve and Tunare's Watch now heal at a faster rate.<BR><BR><FONT color=#ff99ff>This will not be enough to save TW.  It's still useless and not at all comparable to Sanctuary and BittF.<BR></FONT><BR>- Ensnaring Roots now upgrades properly with level and spell scroll upgrades, and its duration has been increased. It makes fewer resistance checks than before, but has a small chance of breaking when receiving damage.<BR>- Undergrowth makes fewer resistance checks than before, but has a small chance of breaking when receiving damage.<BR><SPAN><FONT color=#ff99ff><BR>I rarely use these spells, but other people may find these changes to be useful.</FONT><BR><BR></SPAN>- Favor of the Untamed no longer generates hate, and its recast timer was reduced by half.<BR><BR><FONT color=#ff99ff>Did they do this for all the priest 36 second buffs?  It looks like they did it for templars at least.   It's a good change, but I really think these buffs should be maintained (and require concentration points).</FONT><BR><BR>- Hierophantic Genesis had its healing over time amount increased.<BR><BR><FONT color=#ff99ff>The problem with HG is a problem with having a "special" heal.  It's bound to become obsolete, it's just unfortunate it happens so fast.   I'd bet that BittF and the tree (even if it was fixed) will be become obsolete in the next expansion as well.  That's the great advantage to a spells like Porcupine and Sanctuary.  They won't be outdated by our regular spell lines.  We need spells along the lines of these 2 spells.  </FONT><FONT color=#ff99ff><BR></FONT><SPAN></SPAN><BR>- Willowskin's physical resistance benefits were slightly increased to match other Priest physical resistance group buffs.<BR><BR><FONT color=#ff99ff>This is ok I guess.  I should have the best mitigation buffs, being the defensive druid.  I still don't.  Oh well.</FONT><FONT color=#ff99ff><BR></FONT><BR>- Numbing Spores had its proc rate increased, and its heal-over-time effect more effective by decreasing the duration needed to complete the healed amount. The healed amount per tick doubles if the ally is low on health.<BR></DIV> <DIV><BR><FONT color=#ff99ff>Nice little change.  I'll take it.  Same change was made for templars.</FONT><BR></DIV> <HR> </BLOCKQUOTE><BR></SPAN><BR><SPAN>Overall, it's not what I would hope:   fix for the tree,  hitpoints for the puppies, a class defining buff, and a direct heal.  I hope other classes faired better than we did.<BR><BR><BR> <BLOCKQUOTE> <HR> </BLOCKQUOTE></SPAN><BR> <BR> <HR> </BLOCKQUOTE><BR></DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV><FONT size=5>Quoted for Truth.  Agree 100%</FONT></DIV>