There are three "3.5 Teir Dungeon" sets that are Leather.
One is inexplicably for Rogues, the Assassination Set. Another is inexplicably for Druids, the Moonglade set. This is the third set, which can equally benefit both depending on what the Druid's build is and what stat a Rogue would want more.
There are three sets of each armor type that go the same for Hunters/Shamans and Warriors/Paladins. And while I'm not sure, there's probably a handful of cloth sets that Mages, Priests and Warlocks can bicker over until the world ends.
If everyone would take a moment from their lootwhoring and realize that this set isn't a "ZOMG ROGUES/DROODS ONLEEEEEE" set maybe they'd finally grow up a little and become more pleasant and agreeable players in the game, hence would be more likely to last longer in guilds, PUGs and on other people's friendlists.
Admit it. No one likes a lootwhore.
One is inexplicably for Rogues, the Assassination Set. Another is inexplicably for Druids, the Moonglade set. This is the third set, which can equally benefit both depending on what the Druid's build is and what stat a Rogue would want more.
There are three sets of each armor type that go the same for Hunters/Shamans and Warriors/Paladins. And while I'm not sure, there's probably a handful of cloth sets that Mages, Priests and Warlocks can bicker over until the world ends.
If everyone would take a moment from their lootwhoring and realize that this set isn't a "ZOMG ROGUES/DROODS ONLEEEEEE" set maybe they'd finally grow up a little and become more pleasant and agreeable players in the game, hence would be more likely to last longer in guilds, PUGs and on other people's friendlists.
Admit it. No one likes a lootwhore.