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does totem count as pet of shaman?Follow

#1 Oct 25 2009 at 10:27 AM Rating: Decent
I mean, can it get benefit from orc's race talent of increasing damage from pec? Thx!
#2 Oct 25 2009 at 5:44 PM Rating: Decent
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no.
#3 Oct 25 2009 at 5:53 PM Rating: Decent
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Regarding Shivera's signature - I believe the post of Gaudion's, that was him replying to me in a thread where we argued about talents and Chain Heal and...something else.

Kudos for sigging it. xD

Edit - And yes, I admit I lost. Pretty bad. You know how there's soda, then there's cheap, knockoff soda that's worse, but costs less? Yea, I'm the cheaper, imitation soda.

Edited, Oct 25th 2009 10:58pm by CestinShaman
#4 Oct 26 2009 at 7:12 AM Rating: Good
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LOL Cestin! Gaudion is difficult to argue with. Not only does he know his stuff in great depth, he is also very skilled at arguing in an internet forum. I have tried as well and failed...
#5 Oct 26 2009 at 11:10 AM Rating: Good
With the times I've lurked onto the shaman forums, I've found Gaudion and Cestin to both be quite knowledgeable about the shaman class. Together, they're like a "SUPER SHAMAN!!!!!"


And Cestin, the cheaper sodas aren't always bad tasting =P, they're just slightly different.
#6 Oct 29 2009 at 2:19 PM Rating: Good
never thought of that, would be cool if orc shaman fire totems could put out 5% more, but alas- no they cannot.
#7 Oct 30 2009 at 3:50 PM Rating: Good
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I'd like the damn things to grow some legs to make them viable for soloing and trash pulls ^_^

I actually prefer the generic soda in most cases. Shasta is a great example of good generic soda.
Their "Dr. Generic" tastes like Mr. Pibb over Dr. Pepper, and here in New Mexico you can't get Mr. Pibb (which I prefer). Their root beer tastes more like tap, and their Mountain Generic tastes like the old mountain dew, or maybe Mello Yello.
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