Hi,
I would urge you to reconsider running 5. Save up for a hardware upgrade if you need to.Originally Posted by 'Amacfa',index.php?page=Thread&postID=80937#post80 937
Well, I think in the long run Shaman are where it's at atm. There's a reason it's a cookie-cutter.One thing I did learn is that leveling the priest was a bit boring, so I'm not sure what I should do. I need a new class, and what I am looking for is two things:
Easy from the get go
Fun from start
Right now, I'm shifting between shaman, warlock, and moonkin
Some say warlock are very fun, many people praise the shamans. But I can't speak for either as I have never played either of the classes past level 20. However I have played a druid for a long time.
Opinions?
I thought the shaman were fun enough from the start, but I've also heard a lot of positives about running hunters, and I can see how they'd be very powerful early. If that's all you care about, maybe hunters would work, but I think you'd regret no heals, res, wipe recovery, etc. later, but maybe that's just me.
I would recommend not worrying about this at first. Once you get a little experience creating all the macros you need, do another search and what you find will probably make more sense.How do you make customer character formation? Like a perfect line or a V shaped.
Simple answer is, you do all these formations by having the same key on each clone move in a different direction. A simple 5 man "plus" can be accomplished by binding a key (I use num-5) to move forward on clone1, strafe left on clone 2, strafe right on clone 3, move back on clone4, and do nothing on my main. Pretty simple.
No. In fact, I recommend you stifle any thoughts you have of using the g15 macros for anything in wow as you are skirting a fine line with the EULA. I have the same keyboard and I just don't so there's never a question.I have a G15 keyboard, are there any big advantages it could have for boxing? (I box from one computer)
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