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~Syche~
03-25-2009, 08:24 PM
Ok first off this site is awesome, it pushed me over the edge to finally try multiboxing out. So this brings me to my first question which is kind of opinionated.

I RAF'ed myself and on my main account I want to lvl a lock, and I'm having a bit of trouble trying to decide what to lvl it with. I thought about trying out lock/lock because people in past threads here have said its really fun and fast to lvl. However being a first time multiboxer I'm kinda worried about having to not only manage myself and my alt, but both pets. So then I thought maybe lock/priest because I've lvled lock before and I know healing wont be a huge issue so I figured I'd have room to go shadow instead of disc/holy(edit: or perhaps just use the priest as a healbot for infinite life taps?). It'd also be nice to have a priest to maybe boost future accounts once my RAF has run out.

So yeah, if anyone would like to share their experiences with lock/lock or lock/priest or anything else lock/**** for that matter I'd love to hear it. Is it really all that more complicated to keep track of two pets? Thanks in advance.


Oh also before I forget, I can't really find much on jamba-follow, but from what I read isn't your slave supposed to go back to following you after combat? I can't seem to get it to do that automatically without hitting my usual follow key.

HPB
03-27-2009, 03:48 PM
For a first time multi-boxer I highly recommend taking two of the same class. Pets (especially warlock pets that don't need to eat) aren't that hard to manage. You'll basically need to add a /petattack type of macro. There should be some good ones in the wiki. If you're still intimidated I would think the absolutely easiest class to learn how to dual-box on would be a pair of mages. By the time I got to about level 20 though, I got bored with my first set of dual-boxed mages. Hybrid classes offer a lot of possiblities for later use: paladins, shamen, druids...

genocyde
03-27-2009, 04:05 PM
I'd say paladin / lock. Paladins can stand up front and tank all the damage, or you can have em healbot you. Then at max level you got the possible tank / healer / DPS + pally's are among the best boosting classes.

Actually paladins are just freaking overpowered and are a great class. Pretty fun as well.

EaTCarbS
03-28-2009, 12:25 AM
When I started out i ran a Lock/Druid combo, I was a tough bugger to kill =P

Also done 3 locks, that was fun too =D