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    I have to agree with Ualaa

    I think katsurahama's response is true in spirit - but oftentimes, it's not the boxing that is hard on newcomers, but the actual game of WoW that is overwhelming. There are a lot of mechanics to master, as well as many resources that pretty much only account for level 85.

    Just try and copy any of the existing 2-step DPS macros and see how quickly your toons stand there because they don't have some level 85 ability.

    Learning 5 classes in addition to learning how to box is oftentimes just too much for SOME people. Keeping it simple can help build the confidence needed to spend the time learning roles.

    If you don't have the WoW knowledge, you can just pick 5 of the same class and level as well.

    You can try:

    5 feral cats
    You can do most low level instances + learn how to use Interact With Target which helps your boxing skills. You will also learn a ton about Druids.

    1 Pally + 4 Shammy
    this has been discussed

    1 Pally + 3 Mage + 1 Priest
    1 Pally + 3 Shammy + 1 Priest
    1 Pally + 3 Warlock + 1 Priest

    This is a great set-up too since you will learn how to heal with your 5th character using the click repeater options or whichever way you choose to heal. If you get to the point where this set-up is "Comfortable", ANY set-up will be fairly straight forward no matter how many classes you choose. Plus you can treat 3 toons the same with the same macros, etc. Helps keep the mechanics straight forward.
    Last edited by wakasm : 03-04-2011 at 05:39 PM

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