I don't know, I didn't even know Vitalic was still a thing to be honest, I guess he's been hidden in some cave somewhere in the middle of a desert. But historically Vitalic has been the best Rogue for PVP, so I would assume Vitalic would be better since he really specialized in that specific class for many years, same with WindWalker.Quote:
Between Vitalic for Rogue / Windwalker Monk for MoP Classic, or Clipper, which do you think would be stronger for PvP arenas?
pretty sure its now the 1-button rotation built into WoW. PvE doesnt require any specialty. save your account and money and just spam the buttonQuote:
I was using HyperELK for few months (may till august, got hit in ban wave idk if it was 2023 or 2024, times fly). I wonder if there is some kind of succesor? HyperELK was a beast :(
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I was using HyperELK for few months (may till august, got hit in ban wave idk if it was 2023 or 2024, times fly). I wonder if there is some kind of succesor? HyperELK was a beast :(
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Why you don´t have Project Sylvanas in your list?
Edit: just saw your explanation on the page earlier, sorry.
Thanks for the info. I actually tested GGLoader in the past as well, but that was back in the Shadowlands era and I wasn’t satisfied with it. Back then, I switched to HyperElk and achieved a 2600 rating in PvP and Mythic Raid 99 logs—it was amazing! Unfortunately, I then got banned and stopped playing WoW until about a week ago. I think I’ll take another look at GGLoader.Quote:
Yeah, in case others want to find it's here
I mean, if you're into parsing low 80s or, at best, low 90s in fights, that you should be doing 99s and 100s; then go for it, but the fact that it's internal and struggles to get 90s is sad.
I got 99's and 100's in the newest raids with GGL Metaengine combined Makulu rotations, and they're not even internal. So the fact that they're internal and can hardly get solid 90's on their classes says enough on its own. Let alone, GGL Meta engine with PVP is crazy work too; they have solid 3rd party developers who actually play the game, not some random casuals generating AI rotations and porting over hekili logic or just 1:1 Simc ports.
AND to put icing on the cake, GGL Meta Engine requires no client to run on your PC. And I'm not trying to gloss over GGL, because in the past I have had plenty to say about them that wasn't so positive, but they really have changed gears and improved over the last couple of years.
The same applies to Project Sylvanas; if circumstances change, they can redeem themselves through change. However, as I see it now, it's just not a superior product compared to other options.
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Thanks for the info. I actually tested GGLoader in the past as well, but that was back in the Shadowlands era and I wasn’t satisfied with it. Back then, I switched to HyperElk and achieved a 2600 rating in PvP and Mythic Raid 99 logs—it was amazing! Unfortunately, I then got banned and stopped playing WoW until about a week ago. I think I’ll take another look at GGLoader.
Can I ask, why do you need 2 PCs for RR?Quote:
Yeah, Elk was some good times for sure, and I will agree I wasn't a big fan of GGL back then. Anyone who's been around the scene long enough or has logged enough time on these forums knows that they used to call me a GGL hater and an Elk shill, bla bla bla, because I used to praise how good Elk was during that era for the amount of money you had to dish out. However, as I have shown many over the years, my opinion can change based on what I feel is good or bad.
You should definitely have a look into GGL's MetaEngine, they do have a lot of different 3rd party developer options nowadays in comparison to previously.
Also, if you want to check something else out, you can always check out rice rotations; however, I suggest you only do that if you have 2 PC's. (It's even rumored rice is elk devs :D. )