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    That's been my experience. The overall answer is still "It Depends" but in my experience, I have an easier time moving one guy out of the fire occasionally than having to train the entire group around the room to stay out of the puddles. [edit] Even when my paladin group was super OP, those movement fights were always a tremendous pain in the ass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ughmahedhurtz View Post
    That's been my experience. The overall answer is still "It Depends" but in my experience, I have an easier time moving one guy out of the fire occasionally than having to train the entire group around the room to stay out of the puddles. [edit] Even when my paladin group was super OP, those movement fights were always a tremendous pain in the ass.
    I really appreciate the feedback.

    I'm going to try the group out and see how it goes and if I like it while leveling. Since acquiring my first maximum level team gold is no longer a real thing so I can purchase all of the heirlooms. If it's to much of a pain even in "easy" areas then I might try optimizing more towards a purely movement focused team.

    While difficult mixed teams are quite enjoyable and challenging I think I may need to have at least one easy team that's less demanding for "relax" time. Some of these dungeons are very mentally demanding and APM intensive with a difficult mixed team setup and I know that with a setup designed to streamline and simplify it would just be a steamroll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gix View Post
    I really appreciate the feedback.

    I'm going to try the group out and see how it goes and if I like it while leveling. Since acquiring my first maximum level team gold is no longer a real thing so I can purchase all of the heirlooms. If it's to much of a pain even in "easy" areas then I might try optimizing more towards a purely movement focused team.

    While difficult mixed teams are quite enjoyable and challenging I think I may need to have at least one easy team that's less demanding for "relax" time. Some of these dungeons are very mentally demanding and APM intensive with a difficult mixed team setup and I know that with a setup designed to streamline and simplify it would just be a steamroll.
    Heirlooms trivialize leveling content. I mean, shit just doesn't matter anymore; complete faceroll. It's the old axiom that end-game is completely different from leveling.

    That said, history is replete with examples of our fellow multiboxers taking a group nobody said was viable and doing wondrous things with it. Personally, I work during the day and play at night; when a group composition starts feeling like work (e.g. various melee people that have to be kicked in the head repeatedly for standing in the fire) I tend to move on.
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