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    So far in TBC i've been dual boxing my Prot Paladin and Resto Shaman. It's worked out really well.

    On the side, I've been slowly leveling a warrior on a third account. I've been planning on going Prot Paladin/Arms Warrior/Resto Shaman for a while now, once Wrath hits, but recently I've been considering a different setup.

    Prot Warrior/Holy Paladin/Elemental Shaman. With the changes to AoE tanking for all classes, I've been thinking more and more about this setup. Now, the only problem with this setup would be that my minor sibling currently plays on the same account as the warrior and i'm not sure if he's going to be leveling enough to disrupt my plans.

    Anyone run a Prot War/Holy Pal/Ele Sham or have a comparable experience that would be helpful in deciding?
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    I played prot warrior/holy paladin/destro warlock a while ago. This was up to around level 34 in scarlet monestary, pre 2.0. Made the paladin protection, replaced the warrior with a restro druid, and had many happy days. With the new changes to warriors it seems like they're a lot better off than before, but paladins still look to be better tanks for boxers. So basically my guess is it'll work, but you're probably better off with the paladin tank.

    Also, unless you're your sibling's legal guardian, what you're doing isn't allowed.
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    I didnt know you had to be the legal guardian for a minor sib >.< bah
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    Technically, if you read the EULA...

    Either you own the account, which is in your name, and you're the only person who uses it.

    - or -

    You own the account, which is in your name, but your minor child uses it exclusively.
    Which means you never use it, because they do.



    I'm not sure if they'd be able to distinguish between your use and your childs use of the same account.
    But it is against the terms of use, which we all agree to abide by.
    If a GM caught you, at their discretion it is bannable.

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