Scribes and JC are shafted in BfA huh?
Why does it seem like engineer will have a slight edge too when it comes to getting Azerite. Could they surpass other players more easily or do you think it's too slight
Non-combat benefits, but they seem pretty sizable in their own way! I look forward to benefiting from them... not so much from getting to that point!I haven't seen a guide on the Mission System itself, yet, though, which I personally find kind of odd. I'd have thought, aside from all the people who hate the system, there would be a lot of interest in how lucrative it is/how to take maximum benefit. I'm not sure how viable these trade material equips are in the context of running missions.
Personal Space Amplifier.
I looked at the cooking guide and just as I feared, though expected, there is no replacement for our beloved Bear Tartare. At least not currently.
I'm baffled when it comes to learning and levelling legacy profession recipes now. I was happily levelling in Northrend (character in early 60s) and suddenly there's a 70 point skill gap for the next trainable engineering recipe. What?
Throw-back to BC days - Blacksmiths can create upgrade-able weapons that border on raid level tier. The mats get increasingly difficult to get, but it makes the profession not die off in the first months of an expansion and become pointless to have after that.Just a thought...
Where I can find all new champion equipment items?
Tailors get reduced threat - so that could prove to be a combat advantage? Though, I guess it will get nerfed if that happens.
JCs can also make Natant Rubellite 5% Exp gain, recipe available from the trainer at skill level 1. Should be in demand pretty much all the time for mains / alts / returning / new players.
Oh, I am so looking forward to the Belt Enchant: Personal Space Amplifier as a Rogue main.Knocking people off cliffs is going to be so fun.