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A) With good gear, it's not a bad idea to chance using a nuke during the rush to try and catch the mage off-guard and drop him, completely messing up their strat. His suggestion was to use NS immediately followed by a frost shock. - Nixi

B) Try to squeeze the extra purge in, so that it negates their bloodlust or heroism, even if it delays nuking. - Nixi

C) Pick up the group physically move it across the map when they're rushing in. The idea is that if one or more of them dismount early and pop a fear or frost nova, just as you're moving away, then they're not nearly as coordinated. -- Elektric

D) Keep pressure on the mage and priest. -- Elektric

E) Use stuns more during the rush as a way to control the tempo. -- Nixi

F) If you can't drop someone on the rush, and you're not going to move, then go into healing and purging mode until they've used up their most disruptive cooldowns (fear, frost nova, etc.). Then go all out. -- Interpretation of Nixi's comments.

G) When the rush, activate all four heroisms/bloodlusts at the exact same time (?) to keep the priest busy for long enough to A) drop someone easier and B) keep your BOP intact. -- Nixi
[color=#ff6600]G Note:
If all four shamans cast it at the same time, the fourth shaman who had cast Heroism or bloodlust cast will overwrite the heroism cast by the first three shamans. In this situation, if a priest dispells the heroism/bloodlust, will it still be active from the heroism cast by the third shaman?
If what was meant was that we should be casting them consecutively, then that makes sense, but then it also takes our shamans' GCDs in order to keep heroism up so that the priest is busy removing them.