Quote Originally Posted by 'wougoose',index.php?page=Thread&postID=59644#post 59644
Interesting strategy. I'd really like to see it attempted and practiced. Too many times I've seen "Oh that won't work" without the hours of practice it takes to really be successful. I bet Ellay didn't run in the arena and insta-own everyone the first week he was in there. If there hasn't been many, and I mean many, hours of practice trying something before failure...then I don't believe it to be impossible.

The shamans were once thought as being impossible, and Ellay proved that theory wrong. The rogues are another group that is coined impossible currently, but there is no really strong evidence proving it impossible. I say go for it! All the theorycrafting in the world won't show it to be possible or impossible until it is really put to the test. It looks like you've thought it out quite a bit and have a drive that could eventually lead us to some nice vids in the future
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I was constantly hearing that multiple melee boxing was not feasible at all when I first joined the community. Then I started up my own little melee team and figured out a few things and started to hear people say that I might be able to kill things but instance would be too hard, I messed around with it some more and I'm getting through instances w/o any real struggles even the melee unfriendly ones and now people of course saying "Well yea but those aren't outland zones, outland zones are much harder."

Once I get to outlands I have no doubt that I'll be able to complete instances and I'll most likely get people telling me crap like "Well yea but those weren't heroics." Then I'll do some heroics and I'm sure at that point people will still find something to try and get me to doubt myself...

The honest truth is that all to often people immediately dismiss new ideas bucause someone else, more experienced then them told them it's not possible. There's other reasons as well but it seems like this is the main reason. My advice to the OP give it a try! Even if it doesn't work out exactly as well as you had hoped you'll only fail if you don't take your experiences and learn from them. Perhaps you'll learn that you can do it but need to change up some macros and movement strategies, or perhaps class set-up a bit, or w/e.

The only complete failures in life are the ones where we choose to not learn anything at all...