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Perrigrin
07-22-2008, 07:08 AM
For a 5 man shammy team?

SilverSlice
07-22-2008, 07:24 AM
could be situasions here and there where a bandage can avoid a wipe aka if your low on mana and need a healing. considering healthpots and mana pots share the same cooldown,
only in sm myself so, not really sure if it will be a issue at lvl 70 intances, but in raid i can guess it is an advantage.

Silver

aNiMaL
07-22-2008, 07:45 AM
I'm not sure either, but from what I've read it's hard to go oom if you got some decent gear.
And if you have enough mana, why not just throw a lesser healing wave around.

bbj
07-22-2008, 08:41 AM
yes - andas a bonus u also get poison cleansing

Havelcek
07-22-2008, 09:05 AM
I barely have enough cloth to level two tailoring characters, let alone bandages.

Perrigrin
07-22-2008, 09:27 AM
no tailor in my team, drowning in cloth :P

Gadzooks
07-22-2008, 10:31 AM
I level my guys in cooking and first aid every 10 levels, usually when they hit 20,30,40, etc.



The only thing I'm not leveling is fishing.

I just get all my alts max bank slots, decent bags, and send them cloth and cooking mats, until they have a full bank, then when they hit the right level, they're ready to go. Saves a lot of guild bank space - my guild bank was being overrun with cloth and meat - and they're nice skills to have. The only downside is doing the Triage quest multiple times.

I could sell the silk and mageweave, but I'd rather make stuff with it, to use (bags) or for enchanting mats. My one tailor was maxed out before I started MBing, and is stuck at runecloth recipes until he's in outlands, so my cloth piles up fast. I'm running my lock through his 40s/50s, and mageweave is dropping like candy.

I figure, if the cloth really starts to pile up, then I'll start on cloth turn-ins for a couple toons to get them cross-faction mounts. I'd LOVE to get my gnomes rams, instead of those stupid mechanostriders.