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    Shadow void only has a 30yd range

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whowantstoknow View Post
    VH is a bitch while learning boss fights as you have to clear trash everytime you wipe. Problem with UTK is that the first boss is the hardest. I definatley found CoS and gundrak easiest when undergeared - drak was only difficult until I figured out how not to die to the trash at the start.
    Frost Tombs is what makes this one the hardest but with a melee team that has divine storm...pfft...what frost tombs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Svpernova09 View Post
    Call me slow, but this is the cockblock of DTK for me, it's just a huge PITA. Whats the secret?
    Not sure on your team makeup Svper, but I'm setup as a Pally tank, 3 Ele Shaman, 1 Resto. After a few hours of playing in normal DTK starting trash, then moving up to heroic, mainly those undead mages with the void zones, the trick I learned was just basically spreading out. Using the entire hallway width to my advantage, I would line my 4 shamans up, shoulder to shoulder, trying to get as close to equal spacing within reason, and the distance apart would be enough to keep only 1 toon in a void zone. Pally of course would run shadow protection, and 4 healing streams down. When a void zone would drop, I would just move the toon that got hit forward or back, and after getting some gear, I could just leave them in place, throw a riptide on the one with a well, and burn those mini casters first.
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    Although not that easy to learn in the first place, Toc normal would be an excellent way to gear up your guys if you have a bit of patience to learn the encounters. I have a second group that should hit 80 later in the week and my plan is to plow straight into ToC and farm them all a nice set of gear straight away. Ill have the option of switching in a guy or 2 from my main team if it is too hard though.

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    You should be fine. I did most of my lvling by grinding instances, so when i started doing heroics, it was all about knowing the pulls, and being careful. I've farmed heroics so much now that it's largely a joke, and I can afford to not be careful, like fighting General Bjarnimiljlkjlkjlakjklajkljlf (or whatever his damn name is) with his powerup buff on.

    My best advice: know which mobs are tougher, and how to neutralize them (like risen drakkari soulmages in DTK, i silence them, then stun them so they cant cast their annoying GTAOE spell)

    Also, get used to identifying aggro loss, and have that taunt button ready. That alone has saved me from more than a few wipes, when I noticed a mob going straight for my healer. A quick taunt, get him into your AOE, and its GG for you.

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    I've been having trouble with heroics. So it's bad if the shammie's hit rating is 0?

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    Yes it is bad if your hit is 0. There is some magic number out there that you want to get. Once you get to that point you will have a very slim chance of missing heroic bosses. Man I miss the days where totem of wrath stacked and gave 3% hit per.
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    Hit is the stat that will give you the best average* dps gain until you cap it - most casters have some form of passive hit talents so to get to the hit cap for heroics really is not difficult at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coltimar View Post
    Honestly, I wouldn't bother. First time I did Gundrak was on normal. Read the strats here and just remember you need a way to quickly remove poisons.
    EDIT: I was confused by what you meant, I'll read strats and hope for the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clone View Post
    Although not that easy to learn in the first place, Toc normal would be an excellent way to gear up your guys if you have a bit of patience to learn the encounters. I have a second group that should hit 80 later in the week and my plan is to plow straight into ToC and farm them all a nice set of gear straight away. Ill have the option of switching in a guy or 2 from my main team if it is too hard though.
    Are you talking about boxing fresh 80s in ToC? Isn't that stupid hard? (sorry, noob here) Do you mean heroic or normal?
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