Ok Im rethinking this again and been looking over lots of blogs and as much as Id like to do something challenging the prospect of 5 shamans is getting too strong for me to pass up. I mean through most of the pre 60s a shaman with a shield can tank reasonably well anyways and post 60 as your stats become much stronger the ability to just zerg nuke something is slowly removing my desire to lvl mixed classes when 5 shamans will be incredibly sexy. Tempted to do 1 priest and 4 shamans but I run into the same problem again, and not to mention with a simple respec I can heal or tank on druid so I think after all I will be going 5 shamans. Currently got 2nd monitor hooked up and running and I found my nostromo pad lol (even though having an xkeys would be quite fun IMO If I dont have to spedn 170bucks then I wont complain. Plus Ive never played a paladin at all so the learning curve will be quite absurd combining this with 5 boxing.
So in the end I will be running 5 shamans off one box using dual 22" widescreens, a G15 keyboard(love it btw), logitech MX3000 wireless mouse and a nostromo n52 gamepad. And I will likely add some weaker/cheaper machine so that I can look up quests and stuff. Also found a decent deal on the wow copies locally so I picked up the remaining 3 for 30bucks each (battlechest edition). Memory and hard drive is en route so Ill be spending my time configuring addons and figuring out macros. I appreciate the input from everyone. I also intend to pvp on these later on but I can see some issues so I will proably only be doing 2v2 and 3v3 arenas and 5maning BGs or something, either way Im looking forward to this a lot and ill post some pics when it is all setup
the other issue was race difference since orc cant be paladin so i would have to hook up with each char causing annoying level differences (discovering zones as I traveled) So its just easier this way. And I was able to get my names today
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that should make peoples brains melt quite nicely
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Well I am no stranger to running multiple instances of WoW to serve different purposes, be it running alts or sharing accounts or using my current ones but Ive had a growing interest in doing some multiboxing once I am done with my druid but I want to get some thoughts. I currently have 2 accounts with characters I will detail in a moment and I am thinking of creating either a 3 or 4 man team. 3man will be pally/priest/shaman, 4th member is sorta up in the air atm. Currently I dont do any kind of synchronized play due to level differences but Im wanting to go for that and be able to utilize current characters for what I will be leveling and be able to utilize all of my characters once the 4man set reaches 70. Of course I understand there is a transfer service but its silly to spend a lot of money on that when I can just set it up right to begin with.
Ok now let me break it down:
Account 1:
70 hunter (eng/miner)
70 rogue (alch/herb)
46 warrior (skin/ench)
24 mage (eng/tailor) designed to be twink until that was changed now its just idle.
Account 2:
65 druid (skin/tailor) will be full resto/raid healer at 70, currently feral
So what Im looking for are some suggestions here to maximize the use of what I have now (such as using a 70 to run the lowbies thru an instance) and then co-operate in the future (such as interchanging them in instances depending on needs, liking swaping druid for priest for healing, etc). Tradeskills are also nice but the only one that really maters is enchanting which atm is only lvled to DE drops for profit (285/300).
My plans are this (once druid is 70):
3-4multibox (using one machine, current rig can handle it easy)
1 paladin (tank)(prot)
1 priest (healer)(holy)
1 shaman (dps/backup heals)(elemental)
and 4th either another shaman for the same role or a mage for support/dps/food/buffs.
obviously I will need to buy 2 more copies of wow but the dilema I am facing is which character to put where. Aside from enchanting the dps can go on the first account since they are the same as the rog/hunter so that is easy. Now the druid will end up being the best choice for running the lowbies thru instances assuming Im not being run thru by a guildie so deciding what to put on that account is the toughest choice.
I think this migt be my best solution
Account 1: shaman#2(or mage in which case i will do 3man until they reach mage level and add him in)
Account 2: shaman#1
Account 3: paladin
Account 4: priest
Enchanting im not completely concerned about doing enchants for characters because I have a guildie who has most of the rare patterns but what Im concerned with would be the DE'ing of bop drops in instances, which is where I intend to spend most of my time to level these alts, especially when I reach TBC levels for the rep).
As ugly as this may sound logistically it wont be that hard, Im good at solving these kinds of situations so making all of these characters work together wont be very hard just maximizing the benefit of all I have now and will have is the part that is bugging me. I think all things considered the priest needs to be on its own account but the two shamans are pretty flexible. The other thing is that if any of the characters fall behind in levels due to being replaced by a 70 to PL something the healer and tank will be the easiest to fix because they are in short supply so getting a pty is a snap and of course the 2 ele shammies (or 1 shammy and mage) are the easiest to solo lvl (compared to a holy priest) so that is no issue. I dunno, its kind of making my brain hurt lol.
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