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Haha Ugh, this post made me laugh :P Also the statements are very much correct.
For mugg70:
yes it is definitely wisest to start with a setup of one class, and that being ranged. I have never multiboxed a melee class yet. (I use x5 hunters)
When I felt I had full control of my simple setup with only hunters, I then replaced 1 hunter with a priest healer. The setup I made for the healer is a very passive setup, meaning I only have to spend a small portion of my focus minding what the healer is doing, and the healer will still perform fairly good.
I have posted videos of my 5 hunter team doing dungeons. However those are not relevant in this case, since they rely more on pure strength rather than a multiboxing setup. I have 1 video where I show my setup for adding my healer to the team. The configuration parts done in ISBoxer isn't very exemplary, and that part you should learn from someone more experienced. But the other part with using Healbot, and the general simple setup can be nice for beginners.
Anyway, what I think is most important is to start with something very simple, and master that completely. Then slowly add new steps of complexity one at a time. Do not start with a super complex setup and attempt to get that working the first thing you do.
Last edited by davidmage : 05-10-2016 at 07:37 AM
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