Vejovi
06-08-2020, 09:00 AM
Hi all,
I have been getting into the idea of multi-boxing (you can see my first post about finding a good leveling partner for my Mage here (https://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/57294-New-to-multi-boxing-best-healer-to-pair-with-Mage))
I have decided I want to get a few alts levelled up in preparation for the release of TBC. Obviously multi-boxing, if I can figure it all out, should save me a decent amount of time!
I am just trying to work out what some good class combinations are. I have tried my best not to make this a "low effort post" (I did read that guidance).
Classes I am interested in:
- definitely want a Shaman, but I am Alliance, so that is on the back-burner for now (but is a factor for Outland leveling, which I intend to multi-box)
- would like a Hunter and/or Warlock as potential new main for TBC
- would like a tank and/or healer alt to try something other than DPSing (Pally or Druid provide the option of either role, but I do also like the idea of a Priest / SP for TBC)
As you can see, I am considering nearly all classes... a common problem, I am sure!
My questions are:
1) I had originally only considered duo-boxing, but now I am wondering, is running 3 toons much more difficult than running 2? (I wouldn't do more than 3, as I don't want that many subs!)
2) Are there any good 3 toon set ups based on the above preferences which would be fairly easy for a complete newbie to all this?
3) What are the best pairs, based on the above preferences? My own guesses / thinking is as follows:
a) Hunter / Druid - both have movement speed bonuses, Hunter pet tanks and Druid goes resto and just buffs and heals
b) Hunter / Pally - could this work with Pally tanking and Hunter Marksmanship doing max DPS? Or would it need to be Pally healing, basically just a worse version of Hunter / Druid as there are less synergies?
c) Does Warlock pair well with any of these classes? In my first post @nodoze suggested Warlock/Pally can be a good pairing for new players. I guess the issue is that both Hunter and Warlock are great solo leveling classes (with pets capable of doing the tanking for them), so they don't really need pairing up. Does Warlock and Priest make any sense, with the Priest wanding to ramp up the DPS and throwing out some heals? Or is Warlock/Pally better?
4) Are Warlock and Hunter just bad choices generally due to the micro management the classes involve (soul shards / feeding pet etc)?
5) With multi-boxing, do people quest? Or is it generally grinding mobs and dungeons?
6) Is ISBoxer the best software option for me, based on the above?
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated. If other classes would be better, then please do say. My primary goals are to:
i) have 3 alts at max level, so that I have more cooldowns for creating crafted gear in TBC (spellcloth etc)
ii) create 1/2 potential new mains for TBC
iii) have some fun learning to multi-box
Thanks for reading this far!
I have been getting into the idea of multi-boxing (you can see my first post about finding a good leveling partner for my Mage here (https://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/57294-New-to-multi-boxing-best-healer-to-pair-with-Mage))
I have decided I want to get a few alts levelled up in preparation for the release of TBC. Obviously multi-boxing, if I can figure it all out, should save me a decent amount of time!
I am just trying to work out what some good class combinations are. I have tried my best not to make this a "low effort post" (I did read that guidance).
Classes I am interested in:
- definitely want a Shaman, but I am Alliance, so that is on the back-burner for now (but is a factor for Outland leveling, which I intend to multi-box)
- would like a Hunter and/or Warlock as potential new main for TBC
- would like a tank and/or healer alt to try something other than DPSing (Pally or Druid provide the option of either role, but I do also like the idea of a Priest / SP for TBC)
As you can see, I am considering nearly all classes... a common problem, I am sure!
My questions are:
1) I had originally only considered duo-boxing, but now I am wondering, is running 3 toons much more difficult than running 2? (I wouldn't do more than 3, as I don't want that many subs!)
2) Are there any good 3 toon set ups based on the above preferences which would be fairly easy for a complete newbie to all this?
3) What are the best pairs, based on the above preferences? My own guesses / thinking is as follows:
a) Hunter / Druid - both have movement speed bonuses, Hunter pet tanks and Druid goes resto and just buffs and heals
b) Hunter / Pally - could this work with Pally tanking and Hunter Marksmanship doing max DPS? Or would it need to be Pally healing, basically just a worse version of Hunter / Druid as there are less synergies?
c) Does Warlock pair well with any of these classes? In my first post @nodoze suggested Warlock/Pally can be a good pairing for new players. I guess the issue is that both Hunter and Warlock are great solo leveling classes (with pets capable of doing the tanking for them), so they don't really need pairing up. Does Warlock and Priest make any sense, with the Priest wanding to ramp up the DPS and throwing out some heals? Or is Warlock/Pally better?
4) Are Warlock and Hunter just bad choices generally due to the micro management the classes involve (soul shards / feeding pet etc)?
5) With multi-boxing, do people quest? Or is it generally grinding mobs and dungeons?
6) Is ISBoxer the best software option for me, based on the above?
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated. If other classes would be better, then please do say. My primary goals are to:
i) have 3 alts at max level, so that I have more cooldowns for creating crafted gear in TBC (spellcloth etc)
ii) create 1/2 potential new mains for TBC
iii) have some fun learning to multi-box
Thanks for reading this far!