
Originally Posted by
Baeric
I just setup two RAF accounts myself in anticipation of a quick level 80 monk. I've already got two main accounts, and my setup is as follows: Account 1 has a level 85 feral druid, Account 2 is the referring parent account for numbers 3 and 4. I plan to use the unlinked druid to boost the 3 lowbies through instances.
I did this once before when the cap for RAF was at 60. My method at the time was to sit the lowbies (two at that time) at the front of an instance and then pull all the mobs in the instance close enough to get the xp for the lowbies and just aoe them down with the druid. This worked great in RFC, SM, Stratholme, and Ramparts, and it seemed efficient. I've done essentially the same thing boosting a single toon through Sethekk Halls (this instance is nice because it's tiered and overlaps a bit, so you can break the pulls down into a few separate groups). Is that still the fastest and most effective leveling strat in those early levels, or is there something better?
I'm also curious to know what I should do once I hit the 70-80 bracket as my killing speed will slow down with the druid in the WotLK instances. I have no experience in actual multiboxing, and it's not something I plan to do in the future. The two RAF toons will just get moved to one of my two main accounts. I'd prefer to just park the lowbies in a corner and round up a bunch of mobs to kill with the druid, but if rolling a true 4-box setup will end up being significantly faster I'm willing to give it a go. Perhaps of note, I will not have a class capable of healing in this setup as mage, warrior, and hunter are the lowbies and the only classess I don't currently have at or above 80.
Many thanks in advance for any advice and to the OP for allowing me to piggy back on the thread. I felt it was relevant enough to post here rather than clutter things up with a new post.
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