

Plot element from Masters of the Universe I have been known to farm my but off to buy people mounts.even flying mounts to provide easy/free mats for friends and guildmates for their trade skills run people through dungeons or quests for Free, and even refuse to pick up loot saying "It's your group.It's your loot." So stop the class 's the player.Fictional sword from the He-Man: Masters of the Universe franchise Power Sword So, it's not a "class" 's a player thing. But, if they're wielding anything equivelent or better than 's fair game for you too.Īs far as hunters being the most selfish of characters, well all I can say is that you may know some bad (selfish) hunters, but I know some darn selfish rogues. Maybe you'll pick it up the next go-around. Seriously, though, if there's a rogue or even a warrior in your group that's whippin greens or old blues around.Hunters, let them have the Edge. The DPS alone is better than any green you'll loot in Nethermoon or Shadowmoon when you're just out running around. So the DPS is useful there.Īre there better swords? Sure, but if you're still wielding greens with lesser stats.go ahead and NEED and slap an agil or intel enchant on it. Meaning, it was meant to suit the whims of whoever could utilize it.and it will serve them better if they add an enchant that suits their class, and style of play.Īnd, just because we wield a range attack.doesn't mean that we NEVER melee. So, no one contested when I asked if I could roll "Need" (I was still toting a green 55dps sword, cuz I don't have the luck that some of you have, apparently.) The sword is a "raw" weapon.

The group consisted of two priests (holy and shadow) and two warriors (prot and arms) and both warriors had far superior weapons. I'm a hunter and picked this up on a need roll.


With the enchants these days, this sword is certainly fair game. Comment by ThottbotNot a hunter weapon? That's some kind of narrow thinkin' goin' on.
