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Darkmoon card - madness and dk's
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dervasavred
There's a search box at the top of the page. Try using it and reading the comments on the item.
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dervasavred
What about the section on the page that says "it gives you melee buffs if you kill with a melee ability"? How's that for an answer? Seems simple enough.
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dervasavred
Common sense is surely in short supply.
The trinket is smart enough to determine in what method you dealt damage to the mob. An example given on WoWHead's own topic on it details a Druid meleeing something and then getting melee buffs, then casting and getting casting buffs.
As a feral druid who's had the card a while now I've got some comments I don't see here. I was concerned I'd get the caster buffs as well as the melee ones, so only about 50% of the buffs would be useful to me, but after farming 1k+ kills I only ever got melee ones. This led me to believe it was either parsing my spec and choosing buffs off that, or parsing my kill method.
To test I killed a mob with moonfire and the buff I got was megalomania. A few more killing blows with spells seemed to confirm that the kill method is taken into effect, since all the KBs I dealt with spells gave caster oriented effects.
It's obviously not class-restricted so common sense would extend that functionality towards any melee kill, DKs included. It's not stat-oriented like DMC:G so it's clearly not meant for specific uses (i.e.: Agi-card for Shaman/Hunter/Rogue, Str for War/DK/Pal, etc.) and since it's "one size fits all" I'd say DKs would work just fine.
Further, no other DM trinket was retroactively redone to not work with DKs so why would they retrofit this particular one?
A quick 2 second Google search with the following yielded the very same comment page xxjay mentions on Thottbot. It's the first link. The very first one.
You want to know what I typed?
"
does darkmoon card madness work for dks
" - 1st link
Just for kicks, let's try other combinations of the same question:
"does darkmoon card madness work for death knights
" -- 3rd link
"
darkmoon card madness work death knights
" -- 2nd link
"
darkmoon card madness work dks
" -- 2nd link
In fact, the only variations I could try that would not produce this link on the first 10 results were for iterations of the search using "dmc madness" instead of "darkmoon card madness".
Even better than all of this though is that if I use YOUR original search terms on
google.com
(remember, you searched with "madness dk," a little vague mind you)
the Thottbot link shows up as result 10!
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dervasavred
Sure, I too reckon the OP didn't try hard enough to find the information that he needed, but it's not as if he didn't bother looking at all. There was still no need for the chastising.
No, I do have to concede that he tried. Albeit he tried with two vague search terms, but he tried, which is more than we get here most of the time anyway.
That being said, I don't think there was a need for this question at all since the question is practically answered on the comments section here, not to mention on a Thottbot page with an instant Google search.
It just takes a little thought and logic, two things most people don't want to use. They want information spoon-fed to them on a silver platter.
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