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Blood tank, +crit damage or spell deflection?
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frmorrison
Spell Deflection is interesting because it
is
generally a useless talent, but there has been louder calls for it's limited usefulness today being somewhat viable. That said, I still wouldn't take it unless you had three points to spare over anything else. Generally, any time where spell damage is going to seriously hurt you, you should be popping your AMS.
There are no spare points, because getting threat/dps talents is always good, rather than once in a blue moon when spell deflection works.
The order of threat talents, MoM>Subverison>Sudden Death and the threat of Necrosis depends on your playstyle (if you sometimes use death runes for Death Strike or do you spam Heart Strike). I use Death Strike sometimes on death runes, so for me MoM>Necrosis>Subverison>Sudden Death.
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apocalypsa
Spell deflection does protect against cone effects.
if thats true it might actually be worth speccing into. might make sindragosa a lot easier
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dervasavred
A few days ago a dual spec heal / dps decided my tanking spec was substandard
because he couldn't heal me in his dps spec using downranked healing spells
(pug in CoS, managed until very near the end before I died)..
Should have stopped right there in the Heroic and told him to stop downranking.
Downranking is dead for healing. It has been since, what, 3.0, over 16 months ago as of this writing?
The healer was, indeed, a nitwit.
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