
wilykcat

The limit on rerolls is also 12.twisttop138 wrote: »Out of interest, has anyone said if rerolls will carry over to new seasons? With the ramping price scale being introduced with buying for gold it would be nice to stockpile them, but don't really want to do that if they'll vanish at the end of a season
Iirc isn't there a limit to how many you can have at one time? 12? Can anyone confirm if I'm just seeing a face on my toast here.
I know you can't have more than 12 challenges but haven't heard the same for rerolls, could have missed it tho
Last PTS you said DK was broken. It's not. It's clearly the new standard, and as far as I can tell, players liked the U49 meta much more than the subclass animal assassin meta.I mean it doesn't take much for an experienced player to know when something is broken.
So no, being experienced doesn't make you prescient, good players can be wrong due to bias or incomplete information just like anyone else, me or you.

I disagree it is overtuned but rather previous normals are very much undertuned. Historically the jump from normal to veteran has been shockingly large, this results in people getting clears on normal and thinking they can just jump into the veteran version without issue.
The undertuning on normals also makes the problem of fake tanks and healers worse because you simply don't need proper ones - and I don't mean fully geared, I mean with reasonable gear and appropriate skills like a taunt.
Also as stated multiple times... I do think sorcerer werewolf is broken, but you wouldn't want them to blanket nerf every werewolf ability because one specific combination of things is broken.
One has to be specific about what is broken so that it can be balanced accordingly, rather than providing ambiguous misleading statements that don't result in a more balanced, fun game in the end.
What I want even less is an entire class being nerfed because of a broken Werewolf interaction; a very niche playstyle that we can be thankful even exists at all. These two have not the same gravitas. One is more important than the other.