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ROOOOOAST ?? Senior Member
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01-24-2013

*facepalm* some people will never learn, and will continue to post unthinked stuff on forums.

Wont use another 5 minute of my time to explain to you all again, just see your 5 other post.

 
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bob000 ?? Senior Member
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01-24-2013

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Originally Posted by TealNinje View Post
Counting your own posts makes this number meaningless. Also, stop spamming the forums with uneducated threads.
Lol, I find this hilarious.

 
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Sestrel ?? Member
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01-24-2013

I understand where you're getting at. I was very frustrated when they took out FoN. However, I agree that the amount on MR it provided was just too much. I like that tanks now have to build a combination of MR items instead of just the one.
I do find Runic Bulwark to be extremely useful in its placet. It gives a ton of MR and the other stats work well with tanks. I believe the item is more useful on tanks than supports in general.

 
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TealNinje ?? Senior Member
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01-25-2013

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