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I built my new computer (first in six years) last month, so I'm finally able to comfortably multibox for the first time in years. I spent a couple of days finishing out my golden drainy rep (whatever they are called, I refuse to learn) and started a pretty simple team, three mages a priest and a prot paladin. Overall it has been great!
I was a bit afraid after the leveling nerfs we saw last year*
Most of the classes bring a little something to a multiboxing team. Mages are probably the best with their ability to port the team everywhere, but priests bring levitation to let you jump down without wasting gliders, death knights and their water walking are useful in river and swamp heavy zones, and of course warlocks and shaman can give the team great wipe recovery. Until this week I never thought of druids as especially useful, but all that has changed.
I've been having a blast this week two-boxing a brewmaster/mistweaver through dungeons (both alone and through LFD) and I just wanted to share that joy. Mistweavers aren't the easy and fun dps powerhouses that they were when they launched but I've spent hours testing a rotation that allows for a lot of kickboxing fun and a living group.
So long time frequenters of the forums and chat rooms will know that there is a vocal group of boxers that is always telling you that you ought to switch to Like-A-Pro configurations. The huge daunting obstacle standing between you and Like-A-Pro is building all of the macros for all of the classes. So I'm going to get you started with an empty set of 68 macros, and show you how you can systematically create all of the basic macros for a class, which you can then mix and match to make the LAP rotations
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