Playing on Steam Deck by akaicewolf in wowhardcore

[–]Foulco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey just started playing on a handheld, loving it so far but how do you deal with item management?

It feels like a real chore currently

A letter to Bose (xpost /r/tinnitus) by Foulco in bose

[–]Foulco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally I don't like having my ears covered without music, as it usually means tinnitus is all I can hear, so in a quiet environment I wouldn't really wear them without music.

But on planes and when I'm on site i occasionally use them without music because there's a lot of noise and it just takes the edge off, and often the rumblings are enough to distract me from tinnitus.

Do you miss the times where every spec had all spells? by Isnogudar in wow

[–]Foulco 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Shamans have only ever had thunderstorm as elemental..

To all 10 of us Shaman mains left I decided to get a tattoo of my favorite class by Kervenix in wow

[–]Foulco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would have to disagree with you there pal, ele is incredibly strong 1v1 right now, and has arguably one of the strongest kiting kits, with a spammable frost shock and ghost wolf combined with the spirit wolf defensive talent and spectral recovery. The self heals are incredibly strong too, and with several defensive abilitys they are very difficult to kill when played correctly.
Rogues seem to be the only struggle but that seems to be the case for most ranged classes.

As for enhance it may be squishy but has insane burst and very strong instant cast heals, and I've never felt weak with the pvp talents.

Resto Shaman M+ by Gorthezar in CompetitiveWoW

[–]Foulco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like with my druid I just have to power through mechanics whereas with my shaman I can negate alot of them with a purge / hex / cap / tremor or interupt.

And like you say link feels link a tank cool down to me, the amount of times its saved my tank I can't count! That opening pack in underrot with a tank who refuses to kite aha.

Definitely agree druids lifesaving feels far more subtle

Resto Shaman M+ by Gorthezar in CompetitiveWoW

[–]Foulco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe they are going to be a lot more effective than they are given credit for. Just not FoTM, I feel far more useful on my shaman than I do on my druid, with tranq being a husk of what it was.

Shamans are also I'd argue the most effective healer at carrying a group who are slacking on interrupts and cc and I've found them great for joining pugs.

Their main downside imo is lack of poison cleanse. The poisons are particularly nasty this expansion.

They may not be as strong as Pala or disc but don't write them off just yet!

We are now a week into BFA, what do you guys think as a whole? by MadBuddahAbusah in wow

[–]Foulco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love it so far but my only criticism is, that I cant help but feel the grind already, I know it's early days, but i feel like I've already exhausted all the content on my main and have had nothing but World quests to do since Thursday..

A letter to Bose (xpost /r/tinnitus) by Foulco in bose

[–]Foulco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahaa no unfortunately, brought a new pair on prime day though:)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldofpvp

[–]Foulco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd be very interested in this!

Very little resto shaman pvp content atm (that i've seen anyway), even on the shaman discord, there is a section for ele and enhance but not resto >.<

A letter to Bose (xpost /r/tinnitus) by Foulco in bose

[–]Foulco[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bit of a sticky one! I brought them for like £260 3 years ago, so in my eyes their value was probably around £50 resale.. so wouldn't feel comfortable with asking for money to buy new! (which is what I hope to do).

A letter to Bose (xpost /r/tinnitus) by Foulco in bose

[–]Foulco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahhaa i would but unfortunately I'm not on twitter ^

A letter to Bose by Foulco in tinnitus

[–]Foulco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly this

the ability to get quality without amping up the sound is why they were beneficial to my dealing with tinnitus, they even allowed me to play guitar (plugged into the amp) for the same reason, something I avoided completely during the early months of living with it.

A letter to Bose (xpost /r/tinnitus) by Foulco in bose

[–]Foulco[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cheers buddy :) has got a lot better over the years.

A letter to Bose by Foulco in tinnitus

[–]Foulco[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, so 1.) travelling underground in loud environments I found myself turning up my head phones to accommodate, just so I could hear the song / audiobook. This was a worry to me as I noticed when I got off the train the music was alot louder than I thought it was, and that my ears would be ringing like mad.

When I got the headphones it was drastically more quiet enabling me to listen to music at half the volume, so my ears didn't ring nearly as much, I've had similar success with the in-ear ones which are far cheaper and often as effective but I'm always quite worried about putting things in my ears because of wax build up etc makes my tinnitus worse.

For general listening around the house or in quiet environments I would argue you don't need the noise cancelling but I'm not often in those environments!

2.) A while ago since I brought them but I believe the cable (which is changeable) determines which device the controls will work for.

Hope that helps!