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Considering you would open with garrote against casters and CS against everyone else, this is a must have talent. 40 energy cheap shot and 30 energy garrotes is extremely strong.
Not a bad talent especially against priest/warlocks AOE fear, mages frost nova, but for a tree already with bests of the best survivability, I rather pickup the damage talents about
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