Re: It's official!



On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 12:33:48 +0100, Catriona R wrote:

On 25 Aug 2009 11:09:14 GMT, Urbin <urbin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hm, I would be surprised. First of all because rezzing a solo player can
hardly be termed "mass" resurrection. Secondly, because it would give every
player in that guild abilities so far reserved to a few classes (shaman,
warlock - unsure about others). Also, it would need a serious cooldown to
not be overpowered for solo play but in raid settings a cool down would make
it rather useless.... so I suspect mass resurrection for raid groups only.

I remember seeing a screenshot of that ability, unfortunately can't
remember where but it was something like "resurrects entire raid group,
cannot be used in combat, battlegrounds or arena, 30 mins cd" Seems a
bit weak like that, but I guess it's got uses, depends how often you
wipe.

Not being a raider (other than fun runs) I may not be the expert but I think
while progressing and learning a boss, wipes occur on much shorter intervals
than 30 minutes so basically this would save the raid about one in 3 wipes
(or give the rezzers a rest about one in 3 wipes)... More a novelty than a
really cool ability.

Cheers
Urbin

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