I still mourn the loss of my Manastone; gave it to my Druid first, who passed it on to my Cleric, who bequeathed it to my Shaman, who still holds it even though it no longer works ANYWHERE in Norrath (or beyond). As for utility, I'd say a Druid is more useful for melee/hybrids at first, but past 50 it's definitely Shaman all the way. I ended up using the Druid for just powerleveling alts, my Cleric started getting 2-boxed with my Enchanter on raids, but my Shaman ended up the most valued of them all; raid leader would tell me to leave everyone else in the Guild Hall and just bring the Shaman. Broke my heart to do it, but I understood; more than 1 Enchanter (and that as a buff-bot) post OoW was a waste, but a Shaman scaled infinitely with the content.
@doctornachoz80996 ай бұрын
Oh yeah for sure! When it comes to raids, they need one shaman per group and one Druid per raid. Druid spell guide coming up!
@billsharp76986 ай бұрын
They are totally awesome!
@jackflash63776 ай бұрын
Takes me back to the days when the Enchanter was king and max level was 50. I started playing an enchanter early on and soon became good. When you get good and can save the entire group with the many, and powerful, tools we had back then. It was a good feeling and exciting to play. Then they decided the Enchanter was too powerful so started giving other classes (Shaman) the abilities, well, the challenge and excitement level dropped. I mean the "holy trio" still existed and played well but the Shaman could take the place of either the enchanter or the healer.
@doctornachoz80996 ай бұрын
And the Shaman kept getting stronger even at level 120 the Shaman could heal, slow, rez, etc.
@beastlybear55636 ай бұрын
shaman slows add disease counters (can be removed by cure disease spells) but it's a magic check when landing on mobs.
@doctornachoz80996 ай бұрын
Thanks! for some reason it seems to land more than the enchanter slow.