Unsure what class to play in Dragonflight Season 2? Whether you're a returning player coming back to play the new content or a longtime veteran just looking to explore a new main or alt, we've got you covered. We break down all the reasons you should consider playing Enhancement Shaman in Patch 10.1 and even throw in a few reasons of why you might not. From all the changes since launch to the new tier set bonuses coming in 10.1, join us as we explore Dragonflight Season 2 Enhancement Shaman!
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Why You Should Play Enhancement Shaman in Dragonflight Season 2 (and Why You Shouldn't)Dragonflight is well under way, and with the first season under our belt it's time to go back and look at Enhancement, its successes and its failures. In this article I'm going to be looking at all the things that went well — and what makes it an appealing spec — but also take a look at some of the pain points that still exist that could turn some players off. To be clear on the intentions: this isn't a guide, it's what I think (in some cases unrelated to pure performance) makes the spec special, but also things that you should probably know before getting started that may be a problem. Anyway, let's jump in! Enhancement is one of the more unique melee specializations, coming
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