Hi,

Quote Originally Posted by 'Amacfa',index.php?page=Thread&postID=80937#post80 937
So I decided to settle and at 3, maybe 4
I would urge you to reconsider running 5. Save up for a hardware upgrade if you need to.

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?
Well, I think in the long run Shaman are where it's at atm. There's a reason it's a cookie-cutter.

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.

How do you make customer character formation? Like a perfect line or a V shaped.
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.

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.

I have a G15 keyboard, are there any big advantages it could have for boxing? (I box from one computer)
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.