i want to make the a new toon and i wnat it to be an elf or a tauren and i want it to be great a soloing any sugestions
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it depends i would be a warrior they have good health and good damage and can have good weps all you need to do is train im first aid and bang damage health range wep and healing!!
Id say hunter. Levels fast and track can be very handy for quests.
what about rouges?
Eh... Hunters aren't well rounded though, not as far as self healing goes at least. Also, while the pet is useful, they don't always hold aggro. It's been a constant problem for me even with updated growls and cutting back on my dps. Simply put you're just gonna hit too dang hard.
I would recommned druids. They have the most utility skills as well as the ability to gain very large amounts of armor and health if needed incase a pull goes badly. Also running in feral spec gives you the option and access to Feral Fire which is useful for pulling single mobs. That aside you can also use bash to pop out caste a heal and pop back in before most enemies can deal damage to you. Rogues are an interesting class. They are incredible if you can single out a target, and with sap they can to some extents. Unfortunately they share a common problem with druids. They're armor (unless you're in bear) may not be enough to save you if you pull multiple mobs. In that case you can still pop vanish but that will mean you'll lose most of the progress you had with the mob you had just been killing. Shamans are a good consideration as well. With their totems and heals they can beat the crud out of something or caste blast from range. Also they have skills that let them get out of dodge fairly easily. Still all classes have their drawbacks. For a shaman it's the reliance on the totems. In PvE most totems have a large aggro area just like pets. The result is you have to pull the enemy into the totems range more often than not. Early on they take up a good amount of space in your bags as well. You can only have one totem of each type out at a time, but still you're getting both dps and healing capability. Also at fourty they switch to mail armor. It's not as good as plate, but shamans are a good class to consider. Mages are quite possibly the best anti-group class in the game. They have the most group based damage skills between frost nova, and several others you can keep an enemy locked down for a good amount of time. Usually mages will AoE grind so you can pull large groups without too much of a hastle. The problem with mages though is they're constantly running out of mana. This is rectified by being able to make your own water, but it also means that if you run low in a fight you're not gonna be able to life tap your way out of it. Speaking of life tap, locks are quite possibly one of the scariest classes in the game. Rivalling mages for dps they will steal your soul. Well a shard of it anyway. That shard in turn can be used to cause insane amounts of damage in the form of a pet, or in the form of spells like shadowburn. Also they, while not having as effective as mages, have some nice AoE damage. The only problem is, they can't freeze something in place. They sure as hell can get out of dodge though. Howl of Terror as well as the many other skills that cause enemies to flee in terror are quite useful. They do though rely on outside elements to do maximum damage, but they have their own tank like hunters and CC in the form of the succubus. They have fortitude buffs from the Imp and an enchantment strip from the Fel Hunter. They're an interesting class, but they do wear cloth and if your pet dies you're f'ed.
Pala is lot of fun :)
Your typical solo class would be hunter, although i prefer to lean towards a mage of some sort, with mana shield you get enough health and mages have second best dmg per second
RE:Your typical solo class would be hunter, although i prefer to lean towards a mage of some sort, with mana shield you get enough health and mages have second best dmg per second......
if they have the second dps who has the 1st?
Easily a Beast Mastery hunter for tauren / blood elf or a Paladin... Im not sure which spec because I've never played one but I've a few paladin friends and I've seen them in action ;)
Shadow priests from lvl 40 onwards are fckin awesome!
From 20-39 they suck quite bad but once they get shadowform they pwn, better than locks! This post is faded because it has a negative score.
Druid :)
do u have a rogue and if lvl 30+ can u tell me best Professions im not a 24/7 player im a middle school kid....and could u give help me get mine lvl 20 and runnin me through DM times to times?
If you want to solo: hunter (BM to be specific). You fill all four slots; heals (mend pet), tank (pet), dps (you), and cc (also you). I soloed red group quests with ease when I was leveling.
Presenting the best soloing class the DRUID!!!! applaud
Tauren Druid =:) and if u pick the right profs u can make alot of $$!
BM hunter or prot pally
rolled both to 70 and took pally to BT (though as holy, the only good end of game spec for pally) both can take on lots of mobs, do good damage and heal. could solo most orange group quests and red solo quests. with hunters it does depend on the pet. an owl or bat with screech is the best for soloing (AOE focus dump)because they hold aggro the best.
B.M. hunter fasstest leveler the pet tackes the damage and you can have everything 2h and mail and long range so...B.M. hunter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
This post is faded because it has a negative score. Eh... Hunters aren't well rounded though, not as far as self healing goes at least. Also, while the pet is useful, they don't always hold aggro. It's been a constant problem for me even with updated growls and cutting back on my dps. Simply put you're just gonna hit too dang hard.
As a BM hunter, you have growl, intimidation, feign death, and disengage to keep aggro on your pet. And you can heal your pet, and bandage yourself while the pet takes the damage. I have a 64 hunter and the only time I have had issues with aggro was when I tamed a pet a few levels lower than me and it could not hold much aggro for me, I had to kite everything. In case anyone doesn't know, don't use cower if you are solo. I know a hunter who did this.
lol i think u should learn to spell before you start playing. good thing you're in middle school. Also, dont beg people for stuff. Everyone that has a high level character, their first one at least, was brought up from lvl 1 with generally minimal help (at least thats what the case was with my first 70). All in all, you are noob go play magic the gathering.
if be "best soloing class" you mean fastest leveling then i would say either hunter or feral druid. both fun classes
I've tried almost all the different classes
( my pally alt is only 20ish so doesn't count) I found the fastest to solo level was a warrior in DPS mode. Good DPS but still with decent protection. The problem with warriors solo is in dungeons with multiple mobs - no heal, no stealth makes it difficult. My Balance Druid could solo dungeons my warrior just couldn't manage. So for speed and easy play - go DPS warrior and get a little help where needed. For best solo abilities - Druid - although took me quite a bit longer to level with him. disclaimer: This is my opinion based on my own playing style. Individual results may vary :)
Druids. 1-20 is hell, but after cat form it is easy. Strategy for every fight: Cat form, (heal if need to) kill, heal, and repeat. Warriors and rogues can't heal themselves, and other classes have trouble with mana. NOT THE DRUID!The druid pwns!
hunter rouge and mage hands down!
rogue own in twinks 19-29!
With a priest you just mind control a twink (so you dont have to twink yourself) and kill your enemies :D This post is faded because it has a negative score.
I have played WoW past the point now where I need to change classes every other lvl just because I am bored of a class. I used to have a thousand different alts and my guild hated me for it. While it is true that some classes lvl faster, I would recomend playing a class you realy like. The only problem is that you probably still havent found that one class that you realy connect with. An easy way to learn about every class is to level one character to the point where you start to do instances such as the Scarlet Monastary (good instance for both the horde and alliance). There you will learn to love how one class helps your groups survive in their individual ways, or begin to learn how to play your class even better and love it.
soloing as a healer is fun if u want to be in a long fite...
druids are good cos the can tank and heal. if u get bored of melee, go cat form or go resto. but BM hunter was the easiest for leveling to 70 i think. as BM: u dont need much mana. only one u need to heal is ur pet. repair bills are low. u can be a huntard ( ive fought mobs. pet tanks im on auto shoot, one serpent sting and ill go get a drink and know ill survive. when lvl60+ comes around u have to watch what ur doing and pay attention.. at low levels i could take mobs +5 levels above me.
i say BM hunters because hunters are thoese easy to find dps and can find groups but its not like people are gonna ask for a hunter and they rock at soloing :D
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