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Shifting Perspectives: The matter of Mists talents and abilities

Every week, WoW Insider brings you Shifting Perspectives for cat , bear , restoration and balance druids. Balance news comes at you every Friday — learn how to master the forces of nature, and know what it means to be a giant laser turkey! Send questions, comments, or requests for something you’d like to see to tyler@wowinsider.com or on Twitter @murmursofadruid.

Druids, friends, brothers and sisters, we need to have a right good talk. Earlier in the week, Blizzard released the ability list and talent calculator for every class and spec in the next expansion. As we all knew, there were many significant changes that were made in terms of what abilities each spec received and, in some cases, how these abilities worked. Oddly enough, this seemed to cause something of an uproar within the druid community over several choice changes. It’s strange to me that a community preaching patience quickly froths at the mouth, but fret not, nothing is nearly as bad as it seems.

The changes are massive — of that there is no doubt — but at the core, everything that we’ve known is still there. The majority of the balance druid spec as it exists today is virtually intact; as far as changes could go, this is close to the best that we could have hoped for. There are still tweaks that should be made, but those shall come in time. For now, allow me assuage your fears.

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Shifting Perspectives: On the matter of Moonkin Form

Every week, WoW Insider brings you Shifting Perspectives for cat , bear , restoration and balance druids. Balance news comes at you every Friday — learn how to master the forces of nature, and know what it means to be a giant laser turkey! Send questions, comments, or something you’d like to see to tyler@wowinsider.com.

Glory to the moonkin! Since the initial release of information, transmogrification has pretty much been the dominating topic around the WoW sphere. Naturally, being a druid, I really didn’t care much about it. That’s untrue. In fact, I went through what I’ve coined as the five stages of druid patch notes:

  1. Excitement
  2. Realization that it doesn’t matter to me
  3. Deep depression
  4. Angry resentment
  5. Giving up, defeated

Any time that Blizzard makes some new fun, silly project for the game, these are the exact steps that I follow. All those neat transformation items? Worthless. Pretty new mounts? Please, I already have Flight Form keybound and it’s instant; why would I need anything else? Suffice to say, druids always do seem to get left out of all the reindeer games — that is, of course, unless you’re a restoration druid. Trees don’t, well, have to be trees. They stay unshifted, which is the downfall of all other druid specs.

I’m not alone in this, and the introduction of transmogrification has brought about a new surge of players asking for the removal of Moonkin Form. This week, we’ll lend an ear to those complaints.

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Breakfast Topic: Does your guild’s social reputation matter?

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If you’ve been on the internet in any capacity for a few years, you are familiar with the Penny Arcade theory (NSFW language). I’ve just come through a couple weeks of this with my guild. It resulted in one person’s being kicked and another leaving. Briefly, the kicked person tried to sell tracking the Time-Lost Proto Drake for 5k gold. A person on the server paid 2,500g up front and was led on a wild goose chase, after which the ex-guild member phased, hearthed and put the “pigeon” on ignore. When an officer and I confronted the perpetrator, the lies grew ever more convoluted. I kicked him and repaid, from guild funds, the money stolen. The person who quit behaved in a manner that wasn’t appropriate. I called him out on it.

These incidents have me thinking: Does it matter how you behave in a fake world? Realistically, I’m probably never going to meet 95 percent of the people on my server. In our guild Code of Conduct, I state right at the beginning, “We do not tolerate malicious, hurtful behavior or speech in guild chat, party chat, WoW chat or on Vent. This is grounds for dismissal. Honor and respect each other and other guilds. When you join this guild, you represent us wherever you go. Respect others as you expect to be respected. Your integrity and actions directly reflect onto this guild. Inappropriate conduct with other guild members and the Llane community at large is not permitted and is grounds for dismissal.”

I am adamant about this. I feel that if you want to be treated with respect, taken seriously, invited to raids and not called out on the server forum, you must respect others. I’ve worked very hard to create a guild that is respected. When people think about us, they know we’re here for the fun of the game. We don’t take ourselves seriously, and we treat you fairly and with respect. Am I way off base here? Again, does it matter? How do you think your server views you and your guild? Do you care?

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