Talk:Resource

Definition
Where does the definition of this term come from? Is it safe to extend it to include things like mana and health? --Zootsko 16:30, 10 April 2006 (EDT)

Rage and Runic Power
Rage and Runic Power function quite similarly; both are increased by using certain abilities, and both decay to 0 when you're out of combat. Why, then, is Rage considered a Primary Resource and Runic Power a Secondary Resourcs? Pavielpetrovich (talk) 20:54, 3 December 2013 (UTC)

Detailed overviews
The new, detailed overviews for the secondary resources are great (although the level of detail may take a lot of work to keep up to date), but puts us in the funny position where there is often far more information here than on the individual pages. We could move this info over to the individual pages, but that would remove the comparison aspect of this page. On the other hand, the list was definitely a lot easier to scan before it got expanded so much. If we keep this information here, we should really add links to the individual pages specifically directing readers to this page for further information, since readers looking up for example Arcane Charge will be unable to find the useful information present on this page, on the Arcane Charge page. This arrangement would be a little odd, though. -- Taohinton (talk) 02:26, 31 March 2014 (UTC)

Add Icicles as another secondary resource?
I see Arcane Charges are added as a "pseudo-resource" for arcane mages. Should Icicles be added for frost mages? They are a mastery also, so I can see the pro and con arguments.