User talk:WoWWiki-Morphology

Could you not erase the druid talent builds for LVL 60, current patch? Level 70 BC talent builds will be very useful in a month, so I can understand including them, but don't erase content that is valid today to replace it with content that isn't.

Chrazriit 13:01, 27 December 2006 (EST)


 * UPDATE: I looked over your sample buids and comments, and they look great-- HOWEVER. That doesn't change the fact that for the next three weeks they use trees that aren't actually released yet. My experience from the original retail release is that there were numerous last-minute changes that we didn't see in beta. So what I'd like to do is this:


 * I'd like to revert all your changes back to the one by Alladya's version. This is the version that uses the talent trees currently available in the game. Then, when BC comes out, if the trees haven't been changed from what I'm seeing in Beta, I'll revert myself back to your builds, which will at that point be the best most valid builds for the released game.


 * I don't want to do this before I hear from you. Does this sound fair?


 * Chrazriit 13:16, 27 December 2006 (EST)

Morphology 13:06, 28 December 2006 (EST)

Hi Chrazriit. Got your message, slightly new to the wiki thing, so if my edits look sloppy that's why, sorry. Yes I understand completely that there is some need for information on the level 60 talent builds available right now. I suppose if I had been more astute I should have simply moved the entries to a seperate section, my mistake. If you have them archived I think it would be a very good idea to include them in the Legacy Builds section, or to create a new (albeit temporary) section to have available between now and January 16th.


 * Great! Yeah I'd love to work together on the druid builds page. I'm reverting the druid builds back to my version, but then on Release Day I'll revert AGAIN back to your version instead of mine. And we can use your page for conversation if you'd like, or the discussion thread. If you use a ":" at the beginning of a line, that line gets nicely indented (like this response is) so this way others can easily keep track of what we're doing.


 * Chrazriit 06:15, 30 December 2006 (EST)