Bluntwrapz
12-21-2008, 04:44 AM
Hello,
First of this is my first appearance to the forums to post. But anyways - I went up to six boxing ==Svpernova09 Edit== (doing 4 shamans - 2ele/2resto, 1 holy priest, and a balance druid) and enjoyed it, taking much attention to detail on perfecting everything. But now to the main point; I'm going to retail and dropping down to three to be reasonable when it comes to hitting 80 and raiding.
For the leveling process I will be joined by one friend whom at the given time is believe to be set on making a tank. I was thinking of doing a two ele sham and one holy priest set-up to level with and upon reaching 80 making them all resto and going crazy healer wild-style - BUT - now I am being torn to possibly splice it to be one paladin, one shaman, and one priest. If I go with this style I have a few leveling choices; thinking paladin healer, shadow priest, and elemental shaman (if my friend is going to be tanking), OR, upon getting urged, should I go with a prot paladin, priest healer, and elemental shaman (or shadow priest, shaman healer) and let him play his class as DPS? I wish to hear some opinions on this from those who know the endgame outlook that is in play right now.
So to sum it up, I've got a few options in mind.
1) Two shamans (ele), one priest (holy/disp) - friend tanking
2) Two shamans (ele), one paladin (holy) - friend tanking
3) One Paladin (holy), one priest (shadow), one shaman (ele) - friend tanking
4) One Paladin (prot), one priest (shadow), one shaman (resto) - friend as DPS
5) One Paladin (prot), one priest (holy/disp), one shaman (ele) - friend as DPS
If you are knowledged and have the input on any that have a greater end game turn out, then by all means suggest to me your opinions, even if they are with classes I haven't listed. Just know that I likely intend to be having all three characters turn healing at 80, or at least two of them.
First of this is my first appearance to the forums to post. But anyways - I went up to six boxing ==Svpernova09 Edit== (doing 4 shamans - 2ele/2resto, 1 holy priest, and a balance druid) and enjoyed it, taking much attention to detail on perfecting everything. But now to the main point; I'm going to retail and dropping down to three to be reasonable when it comes to hitting 80 and raiding.
For the leveling process I will be joined by one friend whom at the given time is believe to be set on making a tank. I was thinking of doing a two ele sham and one holy priest set-up to level with and upon reaching 80 making them all resto and going crazy healer wild-style - BUT - now I am being torn to possibly splice it to be one paladin, one shaman, and one priest. If I go with this style I have a few leveling choices; thinking paladin healer, shadow priest, and elemental shaman (if my friend is going to be tanking), OR, upon getting urged, should I go with a prot paladin, priest healer, and elemental shaman (or shadow priest, shaman healer) and let him play his class as DPS? I wish to hear some opinions on this from those who know the endgame outlook that is in play right now.
So to sum it up, I've got a few options in mind.
1) Two shamans (ele), one priest (holy/disp) - friend tanking
2) Two shamans (ele), one paladin (holy) - friend tanking
3) One Paladin (holy), one priest (shadow), one shaman (ele) - friend tanking
4) One Paladin (prot), one priest (shadow), one shaman (resto) - friend as DPS
5) One Paladin (prot), one priest (holy/disp), one shaman (ele) - friend as DPS
If you are knowledged and have the input on any that have a greater end game turn out, then by all means suggest to me your opinions, even if they are with classes I haven't listed. Just know that I likely intend to be having all three characters turn healing at 80, or at least two of them.