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Majestic_Clown
01-21-2008, 11:30 AM
An association viewers apply Dual-Boxing to is PvP and how much it can dominate from synchronized attacks. It doesn’t end at such a narrow road. The bigger picture in which most of the dual-boxing community is based around is PvE content and how beneficial it applies to such areas.
I’ve been playing on the high end PvE spectrum since World of Warcraft’s release, I’ve been part of Top 10 World First kills on many bosses in Naxx (while Multi-Boxing) but have kept it on the downlow. Actually my entire profile overall has been somewhat low key, but it’s time everyone should know how awesome this niche is.
Imagine logging in and checking the Daily Dungeon quest and Daily Heroic, and simply flying to the location and completing without having to search for the right class to fill out my party, or wait for them to arrive. This is exactly what I have the option to do. Any 5 man content currently in this game is doable by yourself, plain and simple. It resolves the headaches that come along with it.
Raiding 10 man content is just the icing on the cake, our ZA/Kara group 1 prefers me taking 4 slots simply because it makes things so much easier - provided you are skilled at playing 4.
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Raid 25 man content is where ground breaking formula takes hold.
Take for instance Al’ar from Tempest Keep
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Besides being amazingly efficient and effective in encounters, it adds an extra unique challenge. No fight becomes mundane, micro managing adds more flexibility and strategy to the table. Enabling you to have a much higher impact on the outcome, not being another number in the raid.