all you need to do is practise realy all the way to 80 should be tweaking your settings/playstyle. my team isent 80 yet either but i might have some nice tips for ya,
1. Make a round robin for tremor totem. this way its nearly imposible to get feared very long. (this needs practise to i forget to drop them sometimes but youl get it eventualy)
- use grounding totems when alot of casters are near this way its almost imposible for them to kill one of your toons while single targeting dps
2. rogues are a pain indeed i just start to cast chain heal on lowest target then bounce back the rogue turn my team flameshock and a fast chain lightning to finish him. if he pops cloack of shadows just chainheal your team till its over.
to do step 2 multiple times make also an round robin for Thunderstorm.
3. CC doesnt realy matter just make sure you can always watch your slaves hp on your main. also make sure you have jamba set up to show you when a clone has stoped following.
try to keep your enemy at distance. my prefered kill prio is:
Boomkin Druid>warlock>priest>
Mostly because these classes give me the most trouble druids only because they just AOE nuke your team dead in seconds.
choose your targets and spells wisely. when you see a group at range and melee geting closer ignore melee more than range. since range hug sometimes and are easy chain lightnings targets. while melee trys to get behind your team. I do this because if you disable any range dps its lesser need to heal. you can try killing the melee while hes huging your back but in the meanwhile the range dpsers kill one of your slaves.
this is realy about feeling/playstyle just try to keep your team alive. sometimes when i get swamped with melee i let my BG teammates (always a couple of followers) kill the ppl who are huging me and i just spam chainheal so no one dies.
i hope this helps any at all. sorry for the bad english.
if you have any other spesific problems please post them cant think of any usefull tips. most is situation spesific.
i had most of these problems to but you get the hang of it how to deal with them.
Greetings,
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