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Wow gold players most have other classes similar to Rogue.
Here they nerf something and something else gets messed up. If a game's developers decided they need to upgrade their Rogue class damage output, they must figure out a way to upgrade the damage on a rogue enough so that it will at least be noticeable against a Warrior class but not so much that it instantly kills Mages outright. So perhaps the developers decide to add a "chink armor" bonus or something like that the Rogues can sneak their blade past the Warriors thick plate armor.In PvE game-play, Warrior isn't a big deal but in PvP combat, it's making them useless against all the Rogues sneaking around the battlefield. If you have too many classes, wow gold players most have other classes similar to Rogues, such as mercenary or brigand, who specializes in melee damage dealing with low defense. So now the mercenaries come out and start complaining that Rogues are doing the same damage as them, but Rogues get sneaking and hide abilities that the mercenaries do not. They are justified in saying that since they do not get the special abilities of the Rogue, that they should have a damage bonus at least.When it comes to fairness, these little changes to classes can have ripple effects across the entire span of game-play, the ability for a class to solo, group or join in PvP. They don't mind trying to add new classes, along with their whole sets of original abilities, to a game that has already been released!