Quote Originally Posted by Ughmahedhurtz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=83032# post83032]A few things to remember:
[list=1][*]Melee hits will break /follow. Sucks, but deal with it. :P[*]Melee range is like 3 yards with everything but tauren, who are 9 yards.[*]Melee can hit anything within the frontal 180-degree arc. [/list]I normally run slightly past the mob to one side, then turn to face it once my alts break follow from melee hits. Watch [url='http://www.vimeo.com/user404642/videos
my enhancement shammy melee movies[/url] to see how I basically do most of this. Do NOT be afraid to reposition/refollow your alts to make sure they face the mobs properly. Watch my ZF video during the temple/Sgt. Bly event to see what I mean by "180-degree arc."

Also, remember that mobs will tend to reposition themselves depending on your actions. You'll learn how they react the more you do it.

Don't sweat it. Not many people do it because it's complicated. Keep at it. You'll get used to it so it's nearly second nature. GL!
It's actually 5yd melee range and 5 yd hitboxes on all races/forms. The ONLY exception is Tauren humanoid form which is 9yd melee range/hitbox.

Also it's only complicated at first especially if you're use to the extreme ease of casting. Once you get the hang of it you'll be tearing stuff apart Like for instance atm I'm just working undead side in strat I hate that gd side with my casters due to all the silence and fears. Not quite a problem on my warrior team