The introduction of them will truly be wow gold game changing for many folks.
This is new information and should make everyone tingle with gleeful anticipation at how trivial it might be to switch specs while in Dalaran.There are many players look forward to get dual specs, in particular for tanks and healers. The players won't have to spend horrendous amounts of gold just to enjoy both solo content and group content. The introduction of them will truly be wow gold game changing for many folks.Dual spec is less so many classes can play each spec because they have available for free, a lot of people collected two gear sets and paid to swap between them depending on whether they raided, or PvP'd and so on.In patch 3.1, dual spec isn't important. It's obvious that the patch 3.1 isn't expected before March 2009, and even if it had dual spec included, it would be too late to help leveling characters. The Priest just hit level 76 yesterday, and by March we'll certainly have both the Priest and Warrior at level 80. Maybe not the Mage and the Death Knight, but we don't see the Mage gaining a lot of utility from the dual spec feature anyway we guess most of the people who are against the dual spec feature are playing one of the classes it doesn't help much. Most Warriors and Priests would be delighted when it was introduced. Well, it might still help at level 80 for soloing daily quests but we'd much rather have had it already for leveling up.