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Bajheera Discusses Death Knights in Legion

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So listen up Rokkstars, let’s all take a breath and not lose our minds for a second. What am I referring to, like, specifically this time? Well, Blizzard has recently outlined the proposed changes to various classes once Legion comes around. Now let’s remember that the beta has not even been launched yet, so some of these changes may not even happen. Let’s also remember that many people are outraged, or confused, because other people are outraged and confused and they themselves don’t know just how earth-shattering these changes might be.

I prefer to have a voice of reason explain these things. I like to hear from someone who not only is knowledgeable, but can speak to me in terms I can understand. Dumb it down for me. I don’t have a PhD in Min-Maxing or Theorycrafting.

Bajheera (@BajheeraWoW on the Twitter), he of PVP and Warcraft Hosting duties, knows a thing or two about Warriors. We all know this. What you may not know is that he’s also pretty well versed when it comes to playing a Death Knight. Witness now while he discusses the upcoming changes to the Death Knight class in Legion. Take it away, Baj!

 

 

I think I’m looking forward to playing my Death Knight Deathrokk in Legion. I suspect, should I improve my gaming rig, that I may also try to get onto a raiding team.  Why? Because Death Knight’s Tier 19 armor looks fifty shades of badass.

 

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Is your main class going through updates? Are they good or bad for the class? Let me know in the comments below what class changes you’re looking forward to in Legion!

Dwayne Johnson on Depression

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It seems only natural that I would post everything I can regarding The Rock. Especially on a blog named “Rokk Talk”. That’s neither here nor there. And this post has nothing to do with World of Warcraft, or gaming, or anything like that. It’s about Life, about something that maybe drives people to play video games. Or drives them to suicide.

Most people know Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. He’s the most Electrifying Man in Sports and Entertainment, after all. But even DJ has had to deal with depression. It’s tough for men, because they’re supposed to be the strong, tough ones. They’re supposed to be the ones who suck it up, lock it down, and move forward. It’s hard for them to seek help, or even to admit to something they may see as weakness.

Maybe you feel that way too. Maybe you see depression as some kind of failing, or weakness of some kind.

It’s not. You’re human. And believe it or not, you’re not alone.