2008年2月12日
Draele over at Rantings of the Afflicted asks if WoW could ever have what he calls a "meta" class. He lists the examples of Mesmer in Guild Wars or a Psionicist in Vanguard, and I'll add to that the Sorcerer class in Dark Age of Camelot-- classes that depend on manipulation and mind control rather than direct damage or healing.
2008年2月2日
My guild leader and the council are having an arguement about which classes are the best tank healers and which are the best group healers.
One says that resto shamans are the best tank healers because of healing way and Earth Shield.
One says paladins because of the heal buff and the mega quick heals.
The other says priests because of the lesser heal spam.
The other says druids are the best hands down at both because of HoT.
2008年1月23日
The best way to make money is warcraft is to get the rare recipies/formulas/patterns/pla... and farm the materials to make them or have others farm them for you and set up a system that has them CODing the mats to you on a regular basis. The key to using a profession to make money is to have the crafting rare and desirable items people actually want and then getting the materials below AH costs.
2008年1月21日
This group really seems to know KZ well, so I'll ask this here: What target should we do after Curator? We downed him last weekend for the first time, and suddenly our RL seemed to think we could do anything. However, honestly, we got lucky and people finally clicked. We wiped ~10 times, although this was our first run at him, and threw about 1k in pots into the attempt. We scrambled together, finally pulled off the win, then easily won the chess game, and then tried Illhoof and got smoked.
I see no reason to avoid the chess game (do you even die if you lose?) since it's simple enough, but what target is the "easiest" skill wise after Curator? After 6 attempts on Illhoof, I bowed out of the raid due to time and they ran Shade a few times to no avail.