Questions about boosting with a Warlock
Hey all,
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Anyways, ;), I was recently graced with a new computer that I picked specifically to 5-box softwareicly. Thanks to all of the great information on this site, I have decided to boost my group through instances. My main is a Warlock: sl/sl atm with okay gear due to the fact that I had to leave wow about 1 month after BC and came back 2 months ago. All of my friends are in BT and... blah blah blah.
I'm boosting a variety of character, but primarily a pally and sha-men. I'm not overly concerned with what I can do at 70: I'll get there when I can. My question is this: Are there any tricks to doing SM in an effiecent manner? Is my +dmg too low? I got wrecked in Cath trying to go fast, and I feel like I'm going way too slow there. Are there any good tactics I'm not seeing? Right now I have to SL+CoA on each mob and even then some of them are still up from heals. How fast do you (as a warlock) do SM? any other instances for 20-40 that are better for my class? No pally yet, so I suck.
Any suggestions?
Also, has anyone made a list of MB friendly quests? if they have, I use Tour Guide, and I would not be against designing a Guide for MBs.
Personal experience boosting with a lock
I spent the last couple days perfecting my pull sequence in SM and I'll just post some of my notes/thoughts below. One tip for VW pulling: turn suffering off. Then, once everyone's grouped up, click it manually. It hits an unlimited number of mobs(it seems) and is decent aggro without putting points into Imp VW.Suffering is usually enough to keep aggro on a passive VW even through 2-3 SoC pops. my spec is http://www.wowhead.com/?talent=Iq0riMbuMZotczIiz0xs and self buffed I have 858 dmg.
This is NOT SFK. SFK was easy sauce. 10-20 was simple: park your alt by the gate, body pull up to Reth (jump down to him to LOS the ones following you. then 2-3 SoC and boom. I was lazy, so I did 3 more pulls. VW pull (target different mobs and whack them with your VW) the courtyard. then I go the long way, VW pulling from the courtyard >hallway>baron>butcher>courtyard, then rain of fire (Darksouls suck). Repeat from Commander to Tormented officers (park your VW and make sure the Suffering goes off, he can get silenced, too) Then the staircase to fenris. I loved it.
Then SM kicked my ass. Because my SoCs are not powerfull enough, I cannot just go to Morgraine and destroy them. I'm almost positive that SoC has a cap on damage/mob because my normal 1300-1800 pops were hitting for less than 1k. At my best, I was able to get off 6 SoCs and they still didn't all die. By that time, the VW is dead and they all aggro on me. Not a problem, except invariably the ones that are up are monks (kick) and champions(shield slam). Even standing near to them without having aggro is likely to get an interupt.
There's obviously a magical +damage number that I haven't hit yet. I find it much more efficient (for my gear) to just SL+CoA with the VW on def. He smacks whatever I miss. I still do SoC when I can VW grab a bunch of mobs (like Armory and such) but even then it's so mana inefficient that I have to LT between pulls. With SL+CoA, I can LT during pulls. I'm sure SoC can be more time efficient, it just isn't for me.
For SL pulls, the only down time is repositioning the alts, which only has to happen about 3 times. They're so low right now that I can't have them auto follow or they aggro and die before I can pull them off. Armory, GY (which I don't recommend at all) and Cath are dangerous in that the first guards can low level aggro on them when they zone.
as for loot, I do, because I'm PLing one's enchanting. Easiest loot for me is to Master Looter an alt, and when I move them up they mousehover every sparkling corpse. Aparantly, while I was away, they changed it to show you who's loot it is and if you have ML on, it'll tell you if it's MLable.
I may do a couple PuG KZs on the lock if they come up. I switch raid mains to a priest because I was bored with my lock after raiding for 2 years. DPS is the same almost every fight (and more so with locks, but I digress). Someone said earlier that 900 is the magical number but some how, I think I'm just doing it "rong".
edit: after re-reading some of the other posts, my morgraine pulls may have been ill-concieved because I would just open the door and have at it. Maybe clearing a little bit first would make it more managable. I will try and report back later after work.