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Infernal Vengeance Welcome to Infernal Vengeance
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Ccpl
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| Sat Jun 07, 2008 9:50 pm Shaman are OP |
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| http://www.warcraftmovies.com/stream.php?id=78269&stream=&h=9185be107e2ff220c679482f493da7bc |
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BigBeefy
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| Sat Jun 07, 2008 11:06 pm |
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| 5 monthly subscriptions are OP |
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MajorMojo
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| Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:05 pm |
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yeah i just saw the vid and its just a game of numbers
4 ele shamans + a holy pally
Impressive though. I'm on a similar gear level to those guys (they prolly only beat me by 100 +dmg) But yeah if even 2 of the 4 get a clear casting window, that's pretty much GG for someone
Still some smart pillar hugging would own that team hard. having 4 co-ordinated totem drops is interesting - 4 tremor totem > fear, heck 4 searing totems is nasty enough (say 230ish per hit each - that's 920 dmg per tick) |
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raZz
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| Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:07 pm |
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| The reason it works is because multi boxing creates almost perfect 4dps 5's play, the idea is to blow someone up before a heal can get to them, and you can't get any better timing than pushing 1 button and having 4 cast, add in shamans ability to burst with ns/em/cl/es etc, there is nothing apposing healers can do to stop it. Also, the line up is so strange (completely unseen apart from against multi boxers) that it will fluster the other team often as they have no experience in playing it. |
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madalchemist
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| Sat Jun 28, 2008 12:25 am |
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| I've played against one of those multi-boxers in EOTS once. The only thing I could do was wand their tremor and fear to screw around with them. Impossible to take one out in an even battle |
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