Thursday, April 12, 2012

Some good PvP class?

[:1]I looked around and I know that it's whatever you like and everything has it's pros and cons, but is a Tauren - Paladin sound pretty good? Or if I were too choose a Paladin or Rogue what should I pick and what is the difference? Also, is the Alliance or Horde better for PvP, I want your guys take, I'm new to WoW so I don't know what is good. Lol.|||Well I can tell you a bit about a Rogue.

Rogue:

Pros:

Can stealth and sneak around.

Can deal mass amounts of damage.

Can escape combat

Can turn the tide of a fight

Can be good at capture the flag in WSG .. in certain circumstances.

Can be a tank on a very (very) limited basis. Rogue tank. Emergency situations. Only a few seconds.

Has CC via Sap.

Can pick locks.

Good at one shotting opposing faction players.

Can pick pockets for extra cash and occasional items (npc's only).

Can beat almost anyone in a fight(provided you start said fight on your own terms, I.E. When your victim is at a disadvantage).

Cons:

Cannot self heal beyone potions, bandages, food items and the Recuperate skill (once you get it)

No combat pet.

No viable AoE until level 80 (sans Engineering).

Stealth is not invisibility, you can be detected and are still vulnerable to AoE attacks while stealthed.

Low DPS if: Your gear is subpar and you are missing enchants/gems and also low DPS if your talents are misspent. Also low DPS if you are doing your combat rotation incorrectly, or have your daggers in the wrong hand or mispoisoned.

Tips:

Some races are better for Rogues than others, for example the Forsaken (undead) have Cannibalize which heals you by eating the corpses of dead mobs you killed, also Forsaken have Will of The Forsaken. This negates most conditions that make you lose control of your character, like fear.

Choice of profession also comes into play. Not only for making gold which you will need to support yourself, but for making gear. For example with Leatherworking, you can make some of your own gear. With Engineering you can make plenty of useful stuff that you could use in combat plus at higher levels you can make Epic level head gear.|||Thank you a lot Gordy, this helped a lot :D|||Quote:








Thank you a lot Gordy, this helped a lot :D




Gorny.

Not gordy.|||Haha, my bad dude!|||Quote:








I looked around and I know that it's whatever you like and everything has it's pros and cons, but is a Tauren - Paladin sound pretty good? Or if I were too choose a Paladin or Rogue what should I pick and what is the difference? Also, is the Alliance or Horde better for PvP, I want your guys take, I'm new to WoW so I don't know what is good. Lol.




Wanna se a fun OP class

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Wanna se a fun OP class

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Again, please stop spamming.

Do it again and I'll temp ban you for three days.|||Thanks a lot, Gordy.|||I play Warrior many times.

Arms:

Can use Bladestorm and another great spells.

Can hit high dmg.

Great for Charge while pvp.

Fury:

Wield 2 two-handed weapon (Over Dmg)

With Fury you can use Whirlstorm. (Many DMG)

Every attack you hit will make you attack speed and speed highter.

Prot:

Over Stun

Great for Tanking on boss (PVP)



Con:

Warriors don't use bandage they need Food give Stamina or Agility.

They arent good as pvp than Pve. Warrior is a PVE class but people using it for PVP.

(Level 60 - 80) Great pvp

No Combat pet.

Tip:

At level 65 start farm at nagrand for Battle Tokens and Normal Halaa Tokens.. And buy some PVP Gear. It will starting great or pvp later. At level 60 go and capture in Thrallmar for tokens. Buy Rings (Great for PVP).

You'll need good pvp gear if you are to pvp and not pve.|||You forgot to mention Arms warriors do do high amounts of damage but are easy to be killed even with good Res.

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