I would add Storm Calling to my Templar, to add some AOE and movement to the class. I'd also take Restoring Light on my Nightblade so she can have more healing power/utility.
I really think they should allow dual classes, even if it's at a very limited capacity (like being able to choose one skill per 100 cp). It would be something to look forward to and maybe bring some creativity.
If it were up to me, I would throw away all the base classes, and class would be determined by the combination of 3 base skill lines you picked. As an example...I would love to play sorc on a regular basis, but the combat pet thing is a huge turn-off to such a degree I cant stand playing sorc...So I would like to make an elementalist choosing Storm Calling from from Sorc, Ardent Flame from DK, and Winter's Embrace from Warden. Of course this wouldnt be perfect, but it would be close enough you could actually make a set like elemental succession work, especially if you added a 3rd bar in so you could wield all 3 staves.
I would add Storm Calling to my Templar, to add some AOE and movement to the class. I'd also take Restoring Light on my Nightblade so she can have more healing power/utility.
I really think they should allow dual classes, even if it's at a very limited capacity (like being able to choose one skill per 100 cp). It would be something to look forward to and maybe bring some creativity.
I like the idea but it would probably make a complete mess of PvP. PvP is why we can't have nice things.