![]() ![]() Auto-button was bad idea from the beginning.įirstly they added separate button for elk. I hope they will return separate buttons for each form. Mostly because I can't stand the epilepisodes every time I run through a puddle, but also because the only time the demon seal would be useful is if you could flop around a main city as it out of water (at a reduced speed of course). I'd rather them let us use all three forms at will and give choice back to the player. Most unique druid flight form in the game currently. You mean the best thing about being a troll druid? I'm still waiting for that horrid Troll bat to be updated. At the end of the day what does this mean? Well it means you can modify the way your aquatic, travel, and flight forms look like separately however, from a UI perspective you will not see a change, you still only have a single button to use, sorry. Thus the restriction is no longer needed. By adding the other forms into the spell book as passive abilities, it lets your apply the glyph to the form and not the spell controlling all three forms. ![]() In actuality, that spell would only apply the last glyph activated on it and not multiple glyphs. Because you couldn't see the other forms that travel form covers in the spell book, you were unable to apply the glyph to the actual form, only the spell that controlled the three forms. So when you activated that ability it would show only the last glyph applied to it. Previously the reason shape shift glyphs for instance like Cheetah and Orca were exclusive was because when you applied the glyph, it applied it to the master shape shift button Travel Form. To apply a glyph means you have to activate the glyph and then click on the spell in the spell book you want to apply it to. So you can make your aquatic form look like a dolphin at the same time your travel-land form looks like a doe. You can apply a new "skin" if you will to each form you take. What is being covered in this article is, that restriction is now gone. However, if you do that, you can't make your travel-land form look like a cheetah because the two glyphs are mutually exclusive. In reality the ONLY thing this article is covering are glyphs.Ĭurrently if you want your aquatic form to look like an orca instead of a seal like spawn of satan, you can do that. I think Wowhead should have titled and worded this article better because the initial thought when reading is Blizz finally listened to feedback and is letting us have the choice of the new multi function travel button or the old way of doing things having separate buttons. You do not get a flight form button separate from travel form button or likewise a separate aquatic button. The glyphs do not add multiple buttons for the various forms like old school druids used to have a Bear, Cat, Travel, Flight, Aquatic.the single button that controls aquatic, flight, and travel still remains. I think the title of this article is misleading folks. Just no Comment by mageranger13 on T08:13:10-05:00 Comment by AzraelUltima on T03:03:43-05:00Ĭan druids transform into Aquatic Form on land? The removal of that was one of the least intuitive/least sensible moves they ever made. I'd really like to see the glyph panel come back, though, it's infuriating having to buy the same glyph four times just so you can play all your specs with the glyphs you like. :-/ Especialy when i do this jumping off some tower in PvPWQ areas. Its super anoying when i tap my fly form only to find out there was not enough time after combat yet. Hope there will be some glif to stop autoshifting as well. In fact please update all cats and sabers! Comment by RagnarokCzD on T02:25:44-05:00 Wouldn't mind them updating glyph of the cheeta either. I doubt they make a glyph and then just leave us with the old model. ![]() Really? You don't think that blizzard is going to give them a new model? Since that's what they are slowly doing to all the old ^&*!ty models of animals in the game. ![]()
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