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Mrbrico
06-18-2008, 07:50 PM
First off hello to everyone

just set up the keyclone program and everything i need to multibox, played around a little with trial acounts to get used to controlling and targetting etc.

I have a couple of questions for the more experienced members here:

Firstly my system will run 3 copies of WoW happily, perhaps 4, but for financial reasons im sticking to 3 acounts so my first question is whats a good 3 man set up? One that will level well and compete in pvp

Secondly how should i go about leveling, i wont have a 70 main or loads of gold to help myself, it'll be purely off my own back, whats the most effecient way to level, i mean i have both brian kopps and jonas' guides but i read most quests suck with multi boxing (gathering)

Well all help apreciated and hopefully ill be welcomed to the community ;)

Mister Brico

cepheus
06-18-2008, 08:08 PM
Hello, and welcome to the forums :)

If your main goal is pvp, I think shaman is the best way to go (allthough not very original) I'm not sure 3 shamans will be very good though. The strenght of the shamans is the burst dmg, and I think you need atleast 4 to really be able to oneshot(and that is where the real strenght in shammys lie)

You could go 1 disc priest and 2 demo locks. This would be a more durable combination, but it would require more time to kill our opponents, and requires a lot more micromanagement (a lot harder to play, I've done both at lvl70(4locks+priest and 5 shammys))

But anyway, whatever you choose, do either shammys(tremor totems) or any undead(will of the forsaken). If you are going to pvp, you simply must have a aoe fear counter, or it will just not work any good.

As for levling, I personally followed loosly joanas while leveling my last team. I skipped about all collection quests, and just caught up with the xp in instances. Worked okay for me (9d played to lvl 70)

Mrbrico
06-18-2008, 08:15 PM
Thanks for the reply

Im leaning towards 3x hunters... atleast while i get used to everything

Although i understand how important breaking fear is, im thinking i might be able to 3 man instances

If not perhaps 1 prot pala, 1 frost mage, 1 holy priest

My thinking there being i have a tank, CC/DPS and a healer, whilst getting both int and stam buffs, fear ward and free food/water

Everyone says go by experience but i dont want to invest time into something thats not going to work for me

oh the choices xD

Ken
06-19-2008, 04:01 AM
First off hello to everyone

just set up the keyclone program and everything i need to multibox, played around a little with trial acounts to get used to controlling and targetting etc.

I have a couple of questions for the more experienced members here:

Firstly my system will run 3 copies of WoW happily, perhaps 4, but for financial reasons im sticking to 3 acounts so my first question is whats a good 3 man set up? One that will level well and compete in pvp

Secondly how should i go about leveling, i wont have a 70 main or loads of gold to help myself, it'll be purely off my own back, whats the most effecient way to level, i mean i have both brian kopps and jonas' guides but i read most quests suck with multi boxing (gathering)

Well all help apreciated and hopefully ill be welcomed to the community ;)

Mister Brico

Hi and welcome.

Since you don't have a 70 to support you, so if you want to earn some money, I recommend you to:
- Get 4 characters, so you can run instances on your own occasionally. Quests only just give enough money to buy your skills and save only a little for your mount. I got most gold from running instances. I did enchanting, so I 'lost' a lot of sellable green items to this.
- Learn enchanting just to do disenchanting but don't level it 'as much as you can'. Just make sure that you can disenchant bind-on-pickup items in the instance runs. (e.g. to sell the shards)
- Learn mining. Mining = $$$
- Learn skinning. Doesn't earn you that much gold, but gold is gold.