wakasm
08-17-2011, 05:39 PM
I'm making the jump from 5 to 10 boxing! Pre-maturely!
The good news, is I have a friend who wants to "try" 5 boxing, so I am letting him Raf up some toons for me until he decides he wants to do it himself. (He's paying me rent, so it works out).
The bad news is... I have to pay for it AND plan out 10 boxing stuff before I'm really ready. (I just dinged 85 a week ago, I'm terrified I will suck at heroics, oh well).
I know the best idea is to level many many toons to 85 for comp flexibility and testing, but the amount of free time I'll have over the next 6 months will be a little bit limited, in addition to the fact my friend has to learn while RaFing, so I'll probably only going to be able to level 2 teams to 85 once I fully commit to doing so.
My FIRST Team to 85 was this comp:
1 x Prot Pally
2 x Warlock
1 x Mage
1 Holy Priest
I do have around 30 toons (6 teams) all at level 60 that I can level up on these first 5 accounts should I need to.
That said...
I completely plan on failing at raiding, but I still want to try it. Problem is, I'm bad at deciding comps for 10-man. Any suggestions on TWO teams I could level up that would help give me enough flexibility and a decent shot at succeeding? I don't mind multiclasses, although I haven't really attempted any melee at 85 (i did 5 ferals leveling the first time, taht's about it).
It's sad, but I feel like I know less about WoW mechanics/classes sometimes than I do about boxing at this point. I quit wow the first time before BC was over, and I'm still learning all the changes in Cata, and am not actively raiding on any single toons. Everything I relearned at this point has been thanks this wonderful community! However, if I am able to get my own guild achievements for raiding a tier behind, that will be successful enough for me!
Side Question:
i've been searching, but are there any specific 10-boxing guides on there? Or is it assumed that once you 10-box, you need to figure out shit for yourself? (which, I am also ok with).
The good news, is I have a friend who wants to "try" 5 boxing, so I am letting him Raf up some toons for me until he decides he wants to do it himself. (He's paying me rent, so it works out).
The bad news is... I have to pay for it AND plan out 10 boxing stuff before I'm really ready. (I just dinged 85 a week ago, I'm terrified I will suck at heroics, oh well).
I know the best idea is to level many many toons to 85 for comp flexibility and testing, but the amount of free time I'll have over the next 6 months will be a little bit limited, in addition to the fact my friend has to learn while RaFing, so I'll probably only going to be able to level 2 teams to 85 once I fully commit to doing so.
My FIRST Team to 85 was this comp:
1 x Prot Pally
2 x Warlock
1 x Mage
1 Holy Priest
I do have around 30 toons (6 teams) all at level 60 that I can level up on these first 5 accounts should I need to.
That said...
I completely plan on failing at raiding, but I still want to try it. Problem is, I'm bad at deciding comps for 10-man. Any suggestions on TWO teams I could level up that would help give me enough flexibility and a decent shot at succeeding? I don't mind multiclasses, although I haven't really attempted any melee at 85 (i did 5 ferals leveling the first time, taht's about it).
It's sad, but I feel like I know less about WoW mechanics/classes sometimes than I do about boxing at this point. I quit wow the first time before BC was over, and I'm still learning all the changes in Cata, and am not actively raiding on any single toons. Everything I relearned at this point has been thanks this wonderful community! However, if I am able to get my own guild achievements for raiding a tier behind, that will be successful enough for me!
Side Question:
i've been searching, but are there any specific 10-boxing guides on there? Or is it assumed that once you 10-box, you need to figure out shit for yourself? (which, I am also ok with).