And TF was still BiS for Rogues.
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You claim the reason there were no restrictions is because it was a drop legendary.The warglaives were a drop legendary and had restrictions.So the bow was obviously meant as fair-game for anyone. As the agillity and crit would be good for rogues, and so-so for warriors.As for who else could benefit from glaives: Hunters, Ferals, Enhancement, ect.
Give le droods a Legendary ffs!
I thought they were daggers for the strangest reason when I wrote that.And hunters would be using them for the stats, not the procs. Just like rogues and the bows.
Warriors can't use Dragonswrath.It is why I am a sad panda everytime I'm in Firelands on my tank.
If you have all missed it, I have been wanting Dragonswrath on my warrior since it came out, as none of my guild's casters deserve it... at all... and the quest chain lets you mingle with a sexy blue dragon.
Then why remain in the guild?
well, the one thing I believe is a shame, is that blizz only icreased the quality of the quests for legendaries AFTER cataclysm.Seriously, Sulfuras was just a matter of having a blacksmith craft a hammer, and mix it with a very rare drop from ragnaros (boring) Thunderfury was nothing more than a mindless material grind that would make korean MMO players proud.The warglaives and bow were even worst as they were just drops.Val'anir was also boring. Asides from an interesting conversation between Brann and Ulduar's computer mainframe, the rest of the quest is very boring, just grab 4 pieces from 4 bosses, and farm some mats.Shadowmourne had also a boring quest, basically just farm stuff (Primordials, shards, and kill 5 bosses in 25man mode, as well as kill 1000 trash mobs) The only fun part of shadowmourne's quest is the very beggining as you obtain Arthas's warhammer.Cue Dragonwrath that had a FANTASTIC quest, one that makes me 100% jealous of casters and makes me wish to farm the mats on my priest just to experience the quest (Dont care much about the weapon, it will be obsolete eventually, but the epicness of the quest...... that lasts forever) I mean, yes it also has some farming (it wound't be a legendary if it didn't, you gotta farm the embers and then the cinders) but other than that, the quest is pure awesomeness. The highest posible peak of epicness is that you take a seat in the azure council and witness the birth of a new frikking DRAGON ASPECT.And now Cue the rogue daggers, that already look very promising and their quest looks like it will be just as epic.I wish blizz had decided to make legendary quests LEGENDARY when they were making Shadowmourne. As it is now, I'm half-way done with the quest (long after the weapon has become obsolete) and I have a severe lack of motivation to continue, because all the fun in this quest is over. What remains is a very VERY boring grind, and a rather anti-climatic end.My hope is that when they add the next DK legendary, its treated with the same love as Dragonwrath and whatever-the-daggers-will-end-up-named, have recieved. With a grandiose event, plenty of rewards, epicness on the quests, and so on.I mean, seriously, its embarrasing that the quest for Quel'delar (a sub-par epic sword that was never even remotely BiS) is WAY WAY WAY more fun than the quests of Val'anir and Shadowmourne combined.FOR SHAME!