Quote Originally Posted by 'Sam DeathWalker',index.php?page=Thread&postID=163783#p ost163783
Ya well thats why I think the best measure is who has taken out the strongest NPC "solo" boxing.

Anyone can level up 5 at a time and buy a bunch of accounts, if you can't kill a stong mob with yur crew, it dosn't mean anything.

I agree everyone is ahead of my whatever level 30 mob I'v killed lol ... but I get stonger every day.

And if you want to limit it "the best 10 box team" would be the team that has taken out the strongest NPC with their 10.



I don't know about multiple classes, I did play many different in EQ but there was never a healing/rez/dps/aoe class in EQ. I am sure I will play my Shaman to like 80 percent of what a single character player will play theirs whereas I would question if you can control your 10 man team even to be 65 percent as efficient as 10 single character players, espically if you have multiple mellee classes.

Would you be leveling faster doing thunderstorms on all your shaman or doing these multiple classes?

Well I don't know... lets see what time will tell.
Contrary to what many believe, WoW is a game. All games have a factor in them called 'luck' which means that no matter what your skill level is or how good you believe a player to be, they will never win all of the time. I see many players post percentage information and speak about skill a lot but rarely does anyone speak about the 'luck' factor of the game. And luck involves many different things. In a large PvP encounter for example, some obvious signs of luck are where the numbers of the enemy players are in relation to where the allies are. That usually has a huge factor in the outcome of the battle which is why arena battles don't have as much luck in them as do large scale encounters. And since we're on the subject of arena battles here, the best multiboxers of arenas are those that box without help. (/duck - I know I'm going to get flamed on this one - but it's true, the really good multiboxing arena players are not the ones that post videos in arenas with 22xx rating while they have a good healer with them)

Having said that, anyone that has multiple melee classes being boxed is truly a good boxer in my opinion because the movement in boxing is the toughest part. Choosing which spells to cast at the right time is not difficult, but movement is. This is why I said the Malygos encounter doesn't look too difficult because the bulk of the raid force is almost entirely together. The main tank moves around from side to side with strafe but the rest of the raid is together casting on various things.