Filed under: Mage , Patches , Analysis / Opinion , PvP , Features , Raiding , Classes , Talents , (Mage) Arcane Brilliance , Battlegrounds , Arena Each week, Arcane Brilliance brings you a wealth of Mage news and information, an unhealthy amount of incredibly biased commentary, a sprinkling of unnecessary and entirely random pop culture references, at least one unapologetically hateful and frequently childish comment about Warlocks, several examples of poor spelling and questionable grammar, and the occasional wildly inappropriate fart joke. I apologize in advance. Patch 3.1 is allegedly bringing with it one of the most significant changes the game has yet seen: the dual spec system . Players have been clamoring for the option to switch between specs freely as long as players have been clamoring for just about anything, so this new system promises to make a lot of people very happy.
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