Two shamans dropping two different totems is not totem stacking. Adding a poison resistance or fire resistance totem is just taking advantage of an ability the class has, and which certainly other classes have as well. The OP asked if it was true if more than 2 shamans were "bad" because more than 2 totems won't stack. I don't believe this makes any sense.Originally Posted by 'TheBigBB',index.php?page=Thread&postID=170205#pos t170205
Can you get more synergisms with multiple classes in the mix? Certainly. Multiple shamans still offer a simple configuration setup and a lot of functional flexibility. If you're all about min-maxing, you probably want a multiple class group. You're still not going to get every buff in the game, nor do you need to, in a 5 man group.
My point is not that shamans are the greatest. Simply that a tank + 4 shammies is still a very viable (and comparatively easy to manage) group setup. While buff totems do not stack, most functional ones (mana, healing, fire damage, ground) do.
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