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    Default 5 Boxing - If you always have a dedicated healer...

    So, I've decided my girlfriend is playing blood elf paladin. She will be the 5th member of one of my teams. For this team, I will quad box something. Our sole intent is PvP. In your opinion, what would be the best 4 race/classes for the other 4 slots that I'll be quad boxing? I see a lot of 4xsham+healer, but if I always have this dedicated healer, I wonder if there are squishier combos that are potentially much better that might be more fun? What do you think? I have a minor hard-on about the idea of 4 warlocks and my healer. But, as a multiboxing noob it's just theorycraft and I hope to hear from some of you on opinions.

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    4xWarlocks with a dedicated healer would be fun, no doubt. I still think Shaman are your best bet, however.
    Cranky old-timer.

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    Shaman are going to have the best utility. Proven time and time again.

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    Shaman are annoying to me because they're that damn good at multiboxing - it's not fair to those of us who want to be unique snow flakes that shamans are that powerful (/violin). Stick with shaman. They're the "easy mode" if there's anything easy in multiboxing (which there isn't).
    Owltoid, Thatblueguy, Thisblueguy, Otherblueguy, Whichblueguy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owltoid View Post
    Shaman are annoying to me because they're that damn good at multiboxing - it's not fair to those of us who want to be unique snow flakes that shamans are that powerful (/violin). Stick with shaman. They're the "easy mode" if there's anything easy in multiboxing (which there isn't).
    at 80, 5x Boomkin was faceroll much more so than 5 shaman. So you're not totally out of the easy mode element

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    Quote Originally Posted by Svpernova09 View Post
    at 80, 5x Boomkin was faceroll much more so than 5 shaman. So you're not totally out of the easy mode element
    If you're gonna faceroll boomkins, you gotta go ally as you can pop starfall, and immediately shadowmeld, and your position will never be revealed. I must say though - for world pvp, the boomkins are awesome as your opponent knows your probably still there, but very difficult to find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owltoid View Post
    Shaman are annoying to me because they're that damn good at multiboxing - it's not fair to those of us who want to be unique snow flakes that shamans are that powerful (/violin). Stick with shaman. They're the "easy mode" if there's anything easy in multiboxing (which there isn't).
    LOL

    I pee'd just a tad when I read "unique snow flakes" just for the record...

    Alright so I'm going 4 sham with her paladin, and I'll have an extra 2nd team of 5 boomkins that I'll play on the side. And a 3rd team to PvE.

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    I was playing my boomkins before the starfall buffage and didn't play them after. I therefore secured my right to wine
    Owltoid, Thatblueguy, Thisblueguy, Otherblueguy, Whichblueguy

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    Sham / druid / lock. in that order.

    I also think you'll have the fewest 'OMFG that was sick' moments with shaman.
    Druids have starfall + trees = pain.
    Warlock: 4x Seed of corruption madness + 4 infernals + 4x Metamorphosis will be quite deadly aswell.
    Shaman just do the job with focussed nukes. Allthough it might take a while untill oneshotting people gets boring

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    I got to level 11 and couldn't control myself but to try and warsong gulch, haha. My paladin didn't even have a heal yet, and my shaman are obviously noobs. I saw so many problems. I have trouble remembering to turn off the mouse/keyboard repeater. I turn it on to accept "release spirit" and I forget to turn it off, so I end up making all toons run the same path, and end up not near each other by the time I realize it.

    And of course another big problem is when melee start running around me in circles, my main screen I can get to attack obviously, but since the others are just following me, lots of time they face the wrong way and stuff like that, it gets very hard to kill someone in you face.

    I'm sure there is a lot I'm missing, and need to learn. Round 2 tonight of learning/tweaking. We're doing 4 sham+1paladin right now, fyi.

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