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    I guess casters is the way to go because is it even possible to get melee characters to work well with Keyclone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Santa View Post
    I guess casters is the way to go because is it even possible to get melee characters to work well with Keyclone?
    What does melee have to do with your multiboxing software? I used Octopus just fine with ITW/Click-to-move on my melee teams with zero issues and KC has more features than Octopus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ughmahedhurtz View Post
    What does melee have to do with your multiboxing software? I used Octopus just fine with ITW/Click-to-move on my melee teams with zero issues and KC has more features than Octopus.
    I was mainly thinking about the features in Isboxer that Keyclone doesn't have.

    Sure one can get melee teams to work with any software to some extent but yeah, it really depends how perfect you want them to work.

    Feral druid/ rogue is harder to multibox well in pvp anyway because of the combo point system.
    Last edited by Santa : 10-04-2011 at 02:01 PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Santa View Post
    I guess casters is the way to go because is it even possible to get melee characters to work well with Keyclone?
    Casters are always easier when multi/dualboxing, but feral is so OP that I might spec that. it would be nice in PvP. But on the other hand, tank/healer would be very fast to level up in "looking four group"..

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