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  1. #11

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    To put multiclass in perspective. If you compare how responsive we are to encounter events, starting dps on time and being attentive in general..... We are doing much better than your average slacker pug member who doesn't even realize they need to move out of the fire and thinks the healer should just heal them through it.
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  2. #12

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    I took a methodical approach to playing a mixed team...my team was prot paladin, ret paladin, feral druid, enhance shaman, and resto shaman.

    What I did was create a spreadsheet with columns..each column was mapped to a type of ability (burst, mana regen, etc). What I tried to do was group in one button abilities that had similar or identical cooldowns but ALSO similar functions. For example, I created a button that would: wings(paladins), spirit wolves(enhance shaman), berserk(feral druid), trinket(resto shaman).

    Some types of abilities make more sense on round robin rather than pressing them all at once. Crowd control is one of these...I had the retribution paladin's cc first, then the 2 shaman hex, then druid roots, etc. I also used round robin for spell interrupts (Hammer of Justice, Wind Shear, etc).

    In terms of a dps button, click macros simply rock. I recommend trying some of the ones on the wiki, but you will quickly tweak them for your own use.

    I don't really think that there is a shortcut to making mixed groups work....the quality of your team's performance is going to be directly proportional to the amount of time you take to synergize how it operates.

  3. #13

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    Beware, if you advertise that you use /click, you may be called a noob. Some people do not use /click and they are elite warriors, you can only bask in their glory.

    /click macros can be daunting at first, and will probably seem like a PITA. Once you get your first character set up with their /click macro, you'll feel really good and be ready to tackle the next one. In the end I actually like making click macros and tweaking them, it's nice when you get them right. Use the target dummies in capital cities to help.
    The poetry that comes from the squaring off between,
    And the circling is worth it,
    Finding beauty in the
    dissonance


  4. #14

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    Yea thats for the replys when is started playing again I forgot about macro's all together lol been off the game for a while but yea thanks for the tips guys


  5. #15

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    I have a question I have been testing out the click macro's system but when i press my buttoms it seems like it lags anyone else have this problem?


  6. #16

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    It lags when using /click macros? Or just regular spell casting? What lags? Is there a delay from button hit till spell start?

    I actually recorded a howto on /click macros last night. Once I get home from work today I just need to edit it then upload it to youtube.
    The poetry that comes from the squaring off between,
    And the circling is worth it,
    Finding beauty in the
    dissonance


  7. #17

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    Dont worry fixed it in another thread!


  8. #18

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    Quote Originally Posted by moosejaw View Post
    To put multiclass in perspective. If you compare how responsive we are to encounter events, starting dps on time and being attentive in general..... We are doing much better than your average slacker pug member who doesn't even realize they need to move out of the fire and thinks the healer should just heal them through it.
    It applys to melee teams more than anything else. On my caster team I never pay attention to what the bosses did. Everything is a tank and spank. I just keep an eye on the tanks health and heal, especially since they are heal mix. When i started my melees, I wipe and "oh gee whiz, i never knew it did that."

  9. #19

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    Quote Originally Posted by moosejaw View Post
    To put multiclass in perspective. If you compare how responsive we are to encounter events, starting dps on time and being attentive in general..... We are doing much better than your average slacker pug member who doesn't even realize they need to move out of the fire and thinks the healer should just heal them through it.
    tell that to my shaman who FS+EM+LB as the tank pulls >.<
    .[I



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