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What started as a talent that was a very basic 15% damage reduction from melee and increased base shadow damage, has been changed to 5 talents in one; reduction to both incoming melee and magic damage about WoW Account, anti-spell pushback, 30% threat reduction, and ability for DoTs to crit. Blizzard has cautiously and slowly modified the talent into a final product that is impossible to dislike.
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