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redmosez
12-14-2012, 05:39 PM
Hi guys,

I finally started multiboxing (3 accounts)! I figured I’d start a thread to share my experiences so far. Hopefully this thread can help new multiboxers get started and myself learn some new things. I should warn that this is long.

After many, many hours of research I downloaded ISBoxer and picked up 2 new accounts and RAF’d them both to my original account.

The three classes I’ve gone with are:

NE Priest – currently specced discipline
NE Warrior – currently specced Arms
NE Druid – currently specced Feral

Reason I chose this class combination is because I wanted at least 1 tank and 1 healer.

I’ve never played a Druid before so I was pretty set early on that it would be one of my classes and that it would be dual specced Guardian/Feral.

I’m still not 100% convinced on the warrior (as the DPS class) but I’ve gone with it for now because I have a level 61 mage and 63 warlock and I’ll be happy to transfer them to the warriors account if I’m not happy with the class. In fact originally I was going to go with a DK but she won’t be able to join us until 60 anyway.

As for the priest, I was tossing up between a priest and a shaman as the healer. In the end it came down to totems, heroism and hex verses damage prevention and smite healing. I’m still pretty undecided but in the end the priest won out because she could be a NE. I’ll probably use my RAF grant a levels to level a shaman and try it out later to see if I prefer it.

After creating my characters I ran the ISBoxer wizard and setup IWT and CTM (Using Ualaa super awesome and easy to follow guide http://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/34145-Melee?p=312469#post312469) for my two melee characters, after that I figured I’d jump in game and test it out.

It went pretty well, I zerged my way through mobs up until level 15 without any problems.

It was at 15 that I started to get far too many abilities on my three characters to continue trying to set separate keybinds for all 3 and playing them all independently.

So at this point I had to jump back into ISBoxer and educate myself in the software a bit more.

First of all I setup a “rotation” for each of the two melee classes so that when I spammed “2” they would go through several abilities.

So when I spam “2”

My Warrior spams:
Execute
Mortal Strike
Heroic Strike

My Druid:
Works a little differently, because in cat form (that I’m in most of the time) I have to build combo points, maintain a bleed and execute a finisher a created a cast sequence macro in game.

/castsequence [reset=target] Rake, Mangle, Mangle, Mangle, Mangle, Ferocious Bite

One problem I’m having is implementing Tiger’s Fury. I tried doing it similar to how I’ve setup my warrior where the when I spam “2”, my druid spams:

The castsequence macro
Tiger’s Fury

But it only ends up making the druid use her Tiger’s fury too early (as in at the start of the fight). For now I’ve taken it off and given it its own keybind

For bear form the druid spams

Mangle
Maul

I setup 2 more macro on both the warrior and druid; both are charge macros with another skill integrated.

The first 2 macros (1 each) are used as charge openers. These are bound to the same key in game and in ISBoxer (and therefore are both cast simultaneously)

For the warrior the macro is,

#showtooltip charge
/cast battle stance
/cast victory rush
/cast charge

Basically this will put her into Battle Stance (if she’s not), Charge at the target and cast Victory Rush (if it’s available)

For the druid the macro is

#showtooltip Wild Charge
/cast Cat Form
/cast Wild Charge
/cast Rake

Similar to above, this will put her into Cat Form, Charge at the target and cast Rake

Double charging as an opener is both awesome and really convenient for multiboxing. Because the warrior stuns the target and they both generally get there at the same time often my melee gals are able to engage the first mob without too much running all over the place.

The second 2 macros (again 1 each) are used either when I they have a lot of damage coming in or when I need to pull agro off of my priest.

The warrior’s macro is

#showtooltip taunt
/cast Defensive Stance
/cast Charge
/cast Taunt

This macro will put my warrior into Defensive Stance, Charge at the enemy and taunt them.

The druid’s is practically identical

#showtooltip Growl
/cast Bear form
/cast Wild Charge
/cast Growl

It will put my druid into Bear Form, Charge at the enemy and taunt them.

I have not bound these to the same key, the warrior’s is bound to “G” and the druid’s is bound to “ALT G”. This allows me to use them separately and not waste my taunts.

So with that all done I figured it was time to try out my skills and jump into a dungeon. I qued for LFD and Deadmines popped.

As soon as I entered the dungeon one of the party members was raging that my bear tank was not guardian specced. He rage quit, the second member quickly followed. Good start! But never mind, this is the perfect opportunity to test my new setup and take my time through it without others there to inconvenience.

The dungeons went by pretty smoothly at the start with the three of us tearing through mobs. Although, I almost lost a character here and there because I had to get used to; both paying attention to healing and targeting. I found it really difficult to watch my Healbot and make sure my melee characters were attacking the right target and not standing around or walking off. Constantly having to use my mouse for both Healbot and to target the next mob for my guys to beat on was a bit off a mess.

I had the thought that it would be really useful if I could have my priest target another mob automatically and immediately after one was killed without using my mouse. I found the answer to this issue with a really simple macro on my priest.

/targetenemy [noharm]

All this does is target the closest enemy to my priest if I don’t have a current target. I also bound this to my “2” key on my priest so that she was constantly spamming it at first, but I quickly realized that sometimes (actually a lot of the time) I’d like my guys to target a specific mob. I switched the macro to its own keybind.

The macro is extremely useful when fighting large packs of mobs especially non elites because often my warrior or druid will one shot the mob and without a target will either stand still or worse run off.

With that done we pushed on without any difficulties from any of the bosses. The biggest challenge was navigating the bridges and the boat. My 2 melee guys kept running off during combat and falling in the water. I had to run them back about 4 times before I figured out what was wrong!

Turns out I had the IWT key in too many of my Mapped Keys, so the game was sending it far too often to my 2 gals causing them to run around like idiots! (At least I think that what was up). When I removed from all but my main DPS Mapped Key all seemed fine.

So once that was sorter we made our way up to the top of the boat and murdered cookie!

So far the experience has been super fun! I will share more when I fine more time to play.

F9thRet
12-14-2012, 06:10 PM
Nice work, and I love to see people get involved like this.

As an aside, don't forget you also have a blog area here, that people can follow.

Stephen

blast3r
12-27-2012, 07:42 PM
Unlike me, you have done some serious research! I just kind of jump in and see what happens. I 5 box. Used to 10 box when I had two working computers. But when I saw you were three boxing and mentioned tank/dps/healer it got me to thinking. What would I box if I only had 3 accounts. And I am assuming you may want to do some dungeons with a 3 girl team.

Pally for the tank because they survive. I have ended up soloing more than one boss after the rest of my team wiped.
Hunter for DPS (BM) because they are one of, if not the, highest DPS and they have a tank (kinda). If your main tank dies your hunter might get you through.
Druid healer because I just love druid healers. And they have battle rez.

Just posting what your thread made me think about. Not necessarily helping you. :)

redmosez
12-28-2012, 02:26 AM
Unlike me, you have done some serious research! I just kind of jump in and see what happens. I 5 box. Used to 10 box when I had two working computers. But when I saw you were three boxing and mentioned tank/dps/healer it got me to thinking. What would I box if I only had 3 accounts. And I am assuming you may want to do some dungeons with a 3 girl team.

Pally for the tank because they survive. I have ended up soloing more than one boss after the rest of my team wiped.
Hunter for DPS (BM) because they are one of, if not the, highest DPS and they have a tank (kinda). If your main tank dies your hunter might get you through.
Druid healer because I just love druid healers. And they have battle rez.

Just posting what your thread made me think about. Not necessarily helping you. :)

Interesting that you switched from 5 to 3 just as I switched from 3 to 5 :P

I really like the pally tank so far so I think that's a good choice, avenger's shield is so good for pulling because of the ranged silence, also pally tanks put out some great dps.

I've never played a hunter so can't really help with that, but they do have heaps of buffs so you can choose which buff you want at any particular time.

As for the druid, I've never liked druid healers, the priest is great because you can pretty much do all the early content (non heroics) with just smite healing. Might even be able to do heroics with mostly smite healing, I haven't tried with my multiteam yet but I have a priest at 85 that I use to farm jp and have done all the 85 heroics with just smite.

Chivalrous
12-28-2012, 10:44 AM
All the tanks pretty much do good DPS with vengeance. I love how my bear can symbiosis my holy paladin and gets consecration. My buff rotation has a macro

/target chivalrous
/cast symbiosis

My tank spam button has symbiosis in it which, for my team, is always consecrate :) and the Druid tank also has great mitigation and good self healing with frenzied regeneration.

Holy paladin is wonderful, I have him attack and use crusader strike and denounce and holy shock, I have light of dawn and a sacred shield macro in his rotation, and I use isboxer to phase him out if I need him to stop goofing and heal serious. But most of the time between him and my shamans off heals, he just attacks with my melee group and I'm fine. I can do all of shadopan this way except bosses and the nasty trash packs near end.

redmosez
12-30-2012, 10:47 AM
All the tanks pretty much do good DPS with vengeance. I love how my bear can symbiosis my holy paladin and gets consecration. My buff rotation has a macro

/target chivalrous
/cast symbiosis

My tank spam button has symbiosis in it which, for my team, is always consecrate :) and the Druid tank also has great mitigation and good self healing with frenzied regeneration.

Holy paladin is wonderful, I have him attack and use crusader strike and denounce and holy shock, I have light of dawn and a sacred shield macro in his rotation, and I use isboxer to phase him out if I need him to stop goofing and heal serious. But most of the time between him and my shamans off heals, he just attacks with my melee group and I'm fine. I can do all of shadopan this way except bosses and the nasty trash packs near end.

Yeah I played a tank druid back in cata and they were super fun, they had the highest dps of all tanks and were pretty close to other dps classes.

Paladins also make great healers, I think I went with a priest mainly because I've played one since vanilla and it's the healer I'm most comfortable with, I figured if I was going to 5 box I might as well take at least 1 class I was decent at playing.

I started cata yesterday and at first it was pretty frustrating, It was the first time I had to think about actually gearing my guys because the BOAs stop leveling. It was pretty shocking seeing them still wearing level 45 gear =P. Not to mention the lack of shields, My pally was still using a shield she got in SM.

I found the gear transition from BC to Cata hell on five characters, I didn't want to fork out crap load of gold to buy boe from the AH so I had to quest until they were all high enough to start dungeons, that was frustrating! But the dungeons have been fairly simple for now, even though my gear still isn't great. I wish I could afford the 410+ MoP BoE weapons though!

luxlunae
12-30-2012, 01:41 PM
I found the gear transition from BC to Cata hell on five characters, I didn't want to fork out crap load of gold to buy boe from the AH so I had to quest until they were all high enough to start dungeons, that was frustrating! But the dungeons have been fairly simple for now, even though my gear still isn't great. I wish I could afford the 410+ MoP BoE weapons though!

It's generally pretty cheap to upgrade a team with the lowest level of tailoring gear for any xpac.

Chivalrous
12-30-2012, 08:21 PM
Tailoring isn't good for the paladins and such! I wish cata had the gear vendors like pandaria does! I went to the AH for my team but it did end up being a bit pricey, I got all the best greens I could but I bought my warrior a ribsmasher.

redmosez
12-31-2012, 12:29 AM
Yeah i'm not sure the cloth sets will cut it for my melee dps and tank.

I ended up buying 2 of the 409 and 442 mop boe blues for my warrior and shaman, stuff dies so quick now! Don't have to worry about mechanics anymore =P

Andreauk
12-31-2012, 05:03 AM
I'm currently boxing a Prot Paladin, BM Hunter and have found an awesome actionbar swap macro for my Shadowpriest from http://wowlazymacros.com/forums/topic/shadow-5-1/page/2 her dps is on par with the hunter!
All three are in full heirlooms and are level 61 atm. I'm levelling them as a scenario team, as no one in the guild bothers to do them.