Its just the path being entirely reset, no? The conduits within the path can be changed at any point.
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No the path can be reset whenever. The conduits are locked to a one week CD
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Just swap to m+ conduit during fortified weeks KEKW
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Sounds better for the more casual player, sounds bad for anyone trying to push WF.
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Just gotta get them to try and change it. They've been open to reasonable feedback throughout this beta process. Wait til they're out on beta, see exactly how they're functioning, and provide feedback from there. Right now it's seeming pretty yikes though.
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Right. That's why every class has good solid core class/spell design, why the GCD issues are all resolved, why AoE caps removed (or have drop off after 5) and covenants are swappable like specs. Because Blizzard is open and reasonable and not stubbornly trying to ruin Shadowlands
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You have 3 trees per spec that each has variations, all that you can change freely. You can't change the conduits more than once per week.. Seems good enough
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So if I have prot conduits to tank high keys but I’m a dps in a raid I can’t have dps conduits in ever or vice/versa
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So if we get a higher level conduit, we have to use the weekly change to apply it? If we get another higher level conduit after that, we can't apply it until the following week? Sounds like gating upgrades again(HoA/Azerite trait debacle)
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Not sure if that's clear. If you place an upgraded Conduit in your "conduit bank" does that automatically upgrade the conduit applied to a soulbind? Cause it says it "will simply upgrade that conduit in your collection" "in your collection" is the part I'm getting confused by.
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