
Originally Posted by
'Jheusse',index.php?page=Thread&postID=111219#post 111219
I am also only a beginner, still in the "doing homework, acquiring hardware, learning software" phase. But lemme help (slow morning at work)
Short version is most boxers seem to focus on ranged dps as the core of their multibox strategy, at least to start. Specifically because it can be very difficult to get all of the toons facing the enemy. At most many folks use one melee toon, often a prot pally, because the consecrate allows easy gathering of charging mobs, and the following casters naturally will be facing the tanked mobs. For a new boxer the easiest to run and control is the shammy/pally group. Already noted ease of pally aggro, the shammies have the best caster armor, they can heal, they can rez, and they have an effective AE that does not require ground targeting. Totems and the totem stacking is just bonus.
Some veteran (and insane) boxers have done various multiple pally/rogue/warrior combinations, but generally it's less common and seems to be something for an experienced boxer.
Running a pally by itself I don't know if you're ret or prot. Ret is simple, ret aura, put up a blessing (kings or might for damage, wisdom to improve regen), SoC, occasional consecrate, crusader strike, repeat. prot Blessing of Sacrifice, ret aura, holy shield as often as possible, keep Light and/or Wisdom judged and on yourself as needed. Righteous fury in both cases. Dual boxing pallies alone is a little unorthodox, the only synergy they give is each pally having 2 blessings up, and an additional seal on the mob offhand.
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