For single-boxing, I'd have to say either Hunter or Mage. I love both those classes.
Once my Shammies have levelled, I'll be sorely tempted to start a 5xHunter or 5xMage group.
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For single-boxing, I'd have to say either Hunter or Mage. I love both those classes.
Once my Shammies have levelled, I'll be sorely tempted to start a 5xHunter or 5xMage group.
Single Boxing, my rogue.
But by far my 4x shamans were fun as hell
My shadowpriests were slow and fragile, my hunters were fast but soul-less, my mages and warlocks bored me, my moonkin/balance druids were buckets of fun. I think it's part because you never see many of them and it's nice to feel unique. If I was quad or fiveboxing I'd do moonkin over the traditional ele shammies.
I like my three shaman, although I don't like leveling, so it's slow.
I had a ton of fun leveling up my druid solo.
Solo? I loved my Rogue. In my 30s, I was literally two-shotting mobs so quickly that I was still waiting 1.5 seconds for Stealth to cool down. I had the 5 second reduction talent from Subt, so my Stealth was a 5 second timer. This was pre-BC.
It slowed a little in my 40s, but it was amazing nonetheless. I continued to quest and three and 4 shot things. I respecced at 46 to remove the 5 second reduction since it was now taking me around 8-9 seconds to kill something.
My Paladin sucked to level. I hated it up until the late 40s when I felt like I could do something. Again, this was way before BC so no AoE Prot tanking, just single-target Ret killing. It sucked.
Right now I am in love with my Feral Druid at 47. It's like my Rogue all over again. I just hate having to maintain my gear curve to stay competitive.
I have no 70 MB team yet (in fact, they're all sub-35 ATM), but triple Warlock has been pretty nifty, if a little weird to manage. The Imp Drain Life talent is amazing with 3x Shadow Embrace, CoA, and Corr on a target.
My first real toon was a frost Mage and she's 70 - something was missing though - great mob control and levelling was quick but the class really lacked something for solo play - I never play her anymore. Then I played a Hunter to 32 and really enjoyed it but meh it just didn't feel right as there wasn't enough omfgwtfbbqsaucepewpew. So I sat down and thought about what class combines the two - Lock. I've never had so much fun, levelling was quick as affliction with no downtime at all, elites were easymode, especially demons lol. PvP was great fun and I was regularly in the top 5 for damage/kills in AV, seed of corruption - now is there a better AoE? I think not. I loved setting up a 3 sequence in a mob of ally at the GY outside the frostwolf bridge and watch the damage numbers rise and fall like a cascading fountain of death as I'm throwing more seeds out mwahahahahahahaha. Lets not forget fear/howl of terror/deathcoil - 3 great ways to make players run around like headless chickens and feel completely helpless - if only WoW was RL lol.
And also 1 other thing, on my mage I was a gank target and to a lesser degree my hunter, but the Lock? Never, from 1 to 70 I got ganked maybe 3 times? People just steer clear of locks.
Shaman totally, CL x4 never ever gets old!
For PvP(battlegrounds and world PvP) I love my rogue and hunter. The priest is a lot of fun in instances, I like to heal.
But overall, my 4 multiboxing shamans have given me the most of fun, because they made the game more social to me and made certain aspects(quests, instances) available to me that I didn't got to do as solo character.
My first toon was a tauren hunter that ended up being a hardcore T6 raider and is now retired. Levelling with him was great fun since I get into the whole rp aspect with the lore and of having a faithful companion, etc. (Even now, I sometimes log him out in the fishing outfit with the illidian necklace on. lol)
After retiring the hunter, I levelled a priest as shadow that ended up going holy and being an amazing healer in T6 content. The blood elf lore made for a nice change, but I still hate the way Silvermoon is laid out.
After those two, I decided it was time to try something that doesn't use mana. Heh. I have a dw fury warrior at 50 now and she has been an absolute blast. I've already done way more corpse runs on her than the first two, but I don't care because it's so much fun.
Silly as in severely over-powered or just plain unpractical? For pvp 5 hunters sounds pretty cool, but instances, not so much.Quote:
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I am really loving the 4 Shaman & a Paly setup. Peeps love the lighting show.