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Thanks for the post Suicidesspyder!
I had a lot of fun playing against Swifty. I've actually only faced two triple-healer teams in 5s in the last two weeks, and I've played over 1000 games of 5v5 arenas in that timespan (100% serious). They were both the exact same combo: lock, warrior, shaman, priest, pally, and one of the two teams was Swifty's team. The other team I faced about 5 times, and I managed to beat them once, the very first time, by 1-shotting their lock and then immediately killing their warrior. The problem with these triple-healer teams is that opening on a healer is an exercise in futility; with two healers still on the battlefield after my opener, unless they're really bad, I almost certainly can't win. Similarly, if I open on one of their dps, with three healers on the battlefield, they can still manage to bring me down. The reason I was able to win once against such a team is because they didn't know what to expect, and they were careless.
In regards to my 1-shotting Swifty, it was indeed glorious! And Swifty's reaction was priceless. That's actually the reason I went on Swifty during that second game; I wanted to get that reaction!
Concerning my general 5v5 experience with the 5 hunters, I managed to reach an all-time record rating of 1662 two nights ago. I could maybe go a bit higher if I had a healer (although I'm not sure if 4 hunters would be able to pump out enough pressure) and if I worked a bit more on my trap usage and my general CC. Being full-prideful could also help a bit.
But ultimately, I'm mainly doing this for fun and for the stream which has been very successful thus far. I've been overwhelmed with support and love from my viewers, and I'd like to think that I'm giving a better name for multiboxing (i.e., multiboxers aren't necessarily arrogant assholes who live in a cave and who don't talk). I've also noticed that there's a growing interest in multiboxing from the community; tons of viewers have asked me how I do it because they're interested in trying it out but it's been too daunting to set up thus far. This is why I've decided that I will be doing a full, in-depth, high-quality tutorial to set-up ISBoxer and set-up a WoW Multiboxing team on my YouTube channel. I've also been given 10 free 1-month timecodes for ISBoxer (thank you ebonyfaye for the idea to contact Lavish Software!!!) to hand out to my viewers.
Oh, and on a final note, I definitely agree with Mirai that it's really a shame that people are still so ignorant when it comes to multiboxing. To this day, I still hear people asking me how I "shadowbox," how I "multiplex," or even how I........ "shadowplex."
Anyway, thanks for the post again Suicidesspyder!
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