Ualaa
10-30-2008, 06:04 PM
If you were to link your current account (rogue) with a new RAF account (shaman), you'd receive 300% exp's instead of the normal 100% when the two accounts were grouped together and within 5 levels of one and other.
With the eventual goal of rogue/shaman, you could either create a new alt to group with the shaman... both start at level 1 and get 300% all the way up.
I'd probably go with either Druid, Paladin, Priest or Shaman on the rogue's account with one of the two (rogue account vs shaman account) as a dps the other as a healer.
The advantage is 3x exp's all the way up to 39, and then you end up with a toon capable of healing on each account.
If you use your rogue to boost your shaman, until the shaman reaches 34th level, it will receive normal experience not the 300%.
You'll get maybe a quarter the normal experience for kills because you're grouped with someone so much higher, but the kills will be at least 4x faster and initially many times more then this.
Quest exp's will be the normal amount, but quests will be completed a lot faster.
Either route, your shaman will reach 39th a lot earlier then a normal shaman.
If you're going software boxing, you'll need either Keyclone or Octopus. I went with Keyclone, love the program and highly recommend it. But Octopus is another highly used option and worth looking at.
Keyclone has a setting called Maximizer, where you configure how much of your given resolution goes to each instance of wow.
By this I mean you divide the real-estate of your screen between the clients you are running. You can set a PiP hotkey which will bring the selected screen to the front.
You could easily set it up something like this:
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If you were to go like this, then the PiP hotkeys aren't as much of an advantage as the example above:
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1111 2222
1111 2222
You can run the game fine from a single install of Warcraft. Putting the game on two different hard drives is a performance boost.
A SymLink between the two installs is even more efficient, ie one full install and a second install which mostly uses the data from the first install and is only really different for addons and settings.
Running from one directory lets you have one set of macro's and one set of configuration options.
SymLink or two physical directories lets you have different addon settings and for example bare minimum video settings on one and much higher settings on another.
Rogue/Shaman would work quite well, provided the Shaman is some form of Elemental/Restoration.
The reason being follow usually breaks in combat, so if you're using two melee one runs in and fights, and then the other moves afterwards and joins in.
With a caster type, the melee can move in and you press your Sinister Strike key on the rogue, which also happens to be Lightning Bolt on the shammy and both DPS immediately.
I'm not saying melee/melee won't work; you could have the rogue stealth with an Enhancement Shaman partner who will toss a nuke to pull.
Position the rogue facing the shammy with enough space for the mob to stand between the two. Drop all the melee friendly totems you have..
Go nuts with rogue backstab, as the shammy does whatever it can to hold threat.
Heal up afterwards and then press your follow key... on slave toon.... /follow LEAD TOON Name.
It's just one-melee and the rest as ranged is generally easier, particularly more so as you run more instances of WoW.
With the eventual goal of rogue/shaman, you could either create a new alt to group with the shaman... both start at level 1 and get 300% all the way up.
I'd probably go with either Druid, Paladin, Priest or Shaman on the rogue's account with one of the two (rogue account vs shaman account) as a dps the other as a healer.
The advantage is 3x exp's all the way up to 39, and then you end up with a toon capable of healing on each account.
If you use your rogue to boost your shaman, until the shaman reaches 34th level, it will receive normal experience not the 300%.
You'll get maybe a quarter the normal experience for kills because you're grouped with someone so much higher, but the kills will be at least 4x faster and initially many times more then this.
Quest exp's will be the normal amount, but quests will be completed a lot faster.
Either route, your shaman will reach 39th a lot earlier then a normal shaman.
If you're going software boxing, you'll need either Keyclone or Octopus. I went with Keyclone, love the program and highly recommend it. But Octopus is another highly used option and worth looking at.
Keyclone has a setting called Maximizer, where you configure how much of your given resolution goes to each instance of wow.
By this I mean you divide the real-estate of your screen between the clients you are running. You can set a PiP hotkey which will bring the selected screen to the front.
You could easily set it up something like this:
1111111122
1111111122
11111111
11111111
If you were to go like this, then the PiP hotkeys aren't as much of an advantage as the example above:
1111 2222
1111 2222
1111 2222
You can run the game fine from a single install of Warcraft. Putting the game on two different hard drives is a performance boost.
A SymLink between the two installs is even more efficient, ie one full install and a second install which mostly uses the data from the first install and is only really different for addons and settings.
Running from one directory lets you have one set of macro's and one set of configuration options.
SymLink or two physical directories lets you have different addon settings and for example bare minimum video settings on one and much higher settings on another.
Rogue/Shaman would work quite well, provided the Shaman is some form of Elemental/Restoration.
The reason being follow usually breaks in combat, so if you're using two melee one runs in and fights, and then the other moves afterwards and joins in.
With a caster type, the melee can move in and you press your Sinister Strike key on the rogue, which also happens to be Lightning Bolt on the shammy and both DPS immediately.
I'm not saying melee/melee won't work; you could have the rogue stealth with an Enhancement Shaman partner who will toss a nuke to pull.
Position the rogue facing the shammy with enough space for the mob to stand between the two. Drop all the melee friendly totems you have..
Go nuts with rogue backstab, as the shammy does whatever it can to hold threat.
Heal up afterwards and then press your follow key... on slave toon.... /follow LEAD TOON Name.
It's just one-melee and the rest as ranged is generally easier, particularly more so as you run more instances of WoW.