Quote Originally Posted by 'ghonosyph and the moocrew',index.php?page=Thread&postID=199976#post1 99976
druid shouldnt have to die in a void zone in back, you DONT have to be close to him and generally can out range the void zone droppings i believe, tho i could be wrong
Sure would be sweet if that is true but I believe that if you're in range to tank her (45 yards) you're also in range of the void zones. We had the other person in the back trying to call out the void zones and the switches but it only took one laps in attention and down went my druid. Truly the void zones seem to be the biggest issue. The switches in the front were generally going great.