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    Most classes do not have enough of their "core" skills to evaluate how they play below level 40ish. Things change again in Moria where you can get your capstone abilities. Guardians and wardens both can hold agro very well at 50+. Guardians are much more boxer friendly and are almost easy mode compared to wardens. You also have to work at each role in Lotro: tank, healer, cc, etc. I did a 3 man group with a gurdian, hunter, and minstrel and had very few problems with agro. One of the first things you'll want to do is get vexing blow traited to be AE using the Harasser trait. This will help grab and hold agro on multiple mobs.

    There is more art to playing classes in Lotro than in WoW. This is in part to do with obscure tooltips and less tools available to measure performance. You don't have the option to try a spec and rotation at a training dummy and then break down your test run to measure performance.

    Visit http://lotro-wiki.com/index.php/Guardian for more information on traits and other info.


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    I think I have been spoiled by how easy wow is and that was the source of my frustration, I was expecting the first instance to be easy mode like wailing cavern or rfc but its bloody hard and the bosses are really nasty. It does make it loads more satisfying when I finally get something down though.

    I swapped my guardian and rune keeper back in for the warden and minstrel, and it seems a lot easier. I got the first boss down in GB maze after a few tries but I think I'm going to leave the dungeons for a while and level up more as suggested. I'll keep the warden and minstrel in a three man team so I have them ready to swap back at a higher level if I want to try them again.

    I did also did the full fellowship version of the tuckborough skirmish, and managed to only wipe once. That was due to not knowing the lieutenants abilites yet more than anything (a priestess of flame set 3 of my team on fire when I wasn't looking ). Skirmishes seem the way to go for now until I get more levels/practice at things, the bosses in the dungeons are way too demanding at the moment. At least I can get my group content fix by doing the skirmishes as I level, even if I'm not up to the proper dungeons yet.
    Team A: Paladin & 4 Shaman - Level 74
    Team B: Bear, Lock, Lock, Shadow Priest, Tree - Level 62
    Team C: Warrior, 3 Mages, Paladin - Level 62
    Team D: 4 Death Knights, Priest - Level 62

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