Well I am at a delima here. I have myself a 46 lk almost 47 and I find myself not enjoying the easyness of thelass. Plus for me looking at a huge hit is really ne. I am going for theovented SLSL sp and I really like the benefits that it has to offer. However I love wahing a hugehunkome missing out of a person’s health bar. I want to do the arena and bgs but I am kinda stk on what I want to play. I have played alot oflasses and enjoy theonsume the life of an opponent thing that a lk offers but lets be real dropping half a guys health in one or two swings is great. So should I roll with a warrior, rogue, mage, hunter, or druid. Bause as far as I know those are the best big hitters in the game minus a destro lk, but most of the time they get eaten alive in bgs and arena. At least my friend does. I always thought a pally would beool to play but I have never really tried to go too deep into them. So what say you boys and girls, tell me what would work in myiumstaes.
Warrior. This really needs to go into the Main WoW Forum… over on the left. EDIT: fepalm, I don’t know my lefts from right.
Well first off, the whole point of the slsl sp is to be 70 (at least 61 to have both shon life and soul link) and have amazing survivability. Youhose the wrong sp if you were looking for hard hitting or even dps. As for hard hittinglasses for PvP, warriors and rogues are goodhoes. Most mages sp e for PvP and you won’t see as big of numbers as MS wars and rogues. Druids are always going to be behind rogues in terms of DPS. As for hunters, thelass is hard to play top end arena but theyan do some pretty ne dps if theyrit there multi and steady off the bat. Link to this 0 Messages skped by filter settings, 3 displayed.Thread Index New Subjt Reply to this 2 Replies (Seah Forums) Forum by ZAM Network v2.7 Allakhazam’s Forums >World of Waraftlass Diussions >Warlk >lasses opy; • ZAM Store • About ZAM • Site FAQ • Premium • Advertise Someontent is lensed under the GNU Free Dumentation Lense • Privy Poly • Terms of Serve
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