Quote Originally Posted by nodoze View Post
Great info. My head is swimming (in a good way) trying to think through all the options.This part in particular triggered some Night Elf Hunter memories...

In BFA if your 3 Hunters are Night Elves can you still alternate ShadowMeld and Camouflage to essentially have perma stealth on your Hunters and thus bypass packs or what not?

Not saying that niche case would necessarily compel me to have a Druid be my primary 5box tank but if I was already running as my raiding Main a Druid Healer + 3 NE Hunters + Monk/DK/Paladin it could maybe be worth it to have an alternate Druid Tank in the stable for any content where stealth bypasses really helps.
Pretty sure that is possible. For dungeons/M+ though you will rarely need to be in stealth for more then 1 min since you still need to kill packs for percentage for dungeon completion. One bonus with the this is that you can cast traps from camo so if a pack is potentially not skippable, you could throw a trap at it to reduce pull range and walk by them then, druids can't do that.

Shadowmeld is just OP and is used to do skips by MDI players on a lot of team comps.

Quote Originally Posted by boxblizzard View Post
I have a hunter setup like this in classic that seriously delivers the all-moving damage and on demand burst with ae, it’s a powerful setup but my problem is PvP and had to abandon the team only because of IWT fading target problems.

if someone has a solution with camera angles snapping into facing assist etc that would be nice? I would go back to this team immediately as I know the team is solid and a strong pve+ I hope PvP if they IWT issue is resolved,
I don't really understand the problem you are describing here. IWT Fading targets? As in, they get out of range of your view settings so they disengage? Because that is normal and I think upping your view settings can increase that. You can snap your camera, Elay has a video on it explaining how he uses it for herbing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZBLAHJYPTk