Tuesday, November 10, 2009
What I Enjoy
There are many things to do in the game that I enjoy and raiding is one of them. Lately I think of what I can do for others and how I can help other people I am friends with on the server and in my guild. Of course running heroics and raids is one way. On my main I don't need gear, but I still enjoy collecting shards for account-bound honor turn-ins, the greens for disenchanting and just the general fun factor. As a retribution paladin, mobs die quickly and unless its a terrible tank in Heroic Trial of the Crusader or an aweful group in Occulus, I enjoy running heroics. Now that I have six well geared level 80 characters, each one presents its own charm with certain limitations. Lately my shaman, druid and priest are quite fun, as the variety of healing spells makes each heroic (or raid) a unique experience. The shaman is suited for close quarters healing with the chain heal spell, but with high efficiency and string mana regen, can readily heal a main tank with a riptide heal-over-time and earth-shield. The priest, as holy is fun to have prayer of mending bounce around, while prayer of healing, circle of healing and cycling renews are powerful but can be mana intensive. With hymm of hope and the shadowfiend, timing is essential. As druid, I think the highest skill-cap is set with a wide array of heal-over-time, as well as regrowth and nourish. So my other dps classes, such as my rogue and mage are often neglected, since my main can out-dps them in his current gear set. Lately, I am looking into getting back in the auction house.
Labels:
auction house,
classes,
druid,
gaming,
mage,
paladin,
priest,
shaman,
world of warcraft,
wow
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