User:BitWarrior

Who the?...
The enjoyment of World of Warcraft for me, or any game for that matter, comes with strategy. I love crunching the numbers, and seeing exactly what would be perfect for any situation. I have enjoyed playing and number crunching on both a rogue and a priest, having enjoyed the critical role of a raiding priest the most.

Talents formulate a big part of that. I have no desire to play a class where it is weakest. You won't see me trying to pull off being an elemental druid or melee warlock. I don't enjoy seeing people trying to be a Shadow Priest in a raid when there are so many more apt and flexible damage dealers available. Because of this, I research and pick talents with more due care than most people pick names for their children. Ok, perhaps that is a little bit of an overstatement, but I'm sure there are some people in the world that simply draw their child's name out of a hat. I mean, who would name their child, for example, "Gus"?

What am I doing here?
When I first visited the Priest talent page, I was a little shocked that such poor writing and inaccurate information had found its way to that page. Granted, this site isn't nearly as popular as Wikipedia, but it certainly should be forming the backbone for WoW related information. I would like to see that perpetuate, and hopefully by provided accurate and sensible reading, people will come to respect and use this site.