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Originally Posted by DeathsSilkyMist
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Thank you for proving my point. Let me know when you want to provide some counter evidence. Simply claiming another person's evidence is not relevant is... not relevant [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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The above Quote is simply your opinion that "claiming another person's evidence is not relevant is not relevant" - which is simply your opinion, and does not change the objective facts.
I will remind you of those objective facts - which I just posted a few seconds ago, and which you did not acknowledge/argue/challenge/defend/attempt to refute - again:
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Originally Posted by cyxthryth
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I told you - the evidence you provided most recently was VALID, just not relevant. It is up to you to provide relevant evidence to support your claims. The specific burden of proof to prove your claim that Shaman can Root Rot multiple mobs parallel to the group (providing a benefit to the group, and/or more of a benefit than a non-Epic pet Mage) has been solely yours for almost a year.
Sorry, life is not fair. It also takes others' time to review the evidence you've provided & confirm that it is not relevant/does not prove/validate/justify your previous claim made over tens? hundreds? of posts claiming that Shaman can Root Rot multiple mobs parallel to the group (providing a benefit to the group, and/or more of a benefit than a non-Epic pet Mage).
I need only point out the irrefutable fact that the evidence you have provided contains zero evidence of your Shaman Root Rotting multiple mobs parallel to the group and thereby providing a benefit to the group, and/or more of a benefit than a non-Epic pet Mage.
Again, to be clear: the specific burden of proof to prove your claim that Shaman can Root Rot multiple mobs parallel to the group (providing a benefit to the group, and/or more of a benefit than a non-Epic pet Mage) has been solely yours for almost a year.
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