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think it would do rather well. The moonkin could root one opponent down while the other is feared. Both classes could then apply their dots to the opponent. After that, it would be a simple matter to starfire/shadowbolt one of the opponents to death. The druid could heal in a pinch as well... I havn't fought in the arena before so this is just my opinion. I have no idea if this team could actually work. I am more hoping it could. That way I wouldn't be leveling up this moonkin for nothing. The main problem you'll have with that setup is against any team built to outlast. Two mana-using classes, one of which is using mana both for healing and DPS, might have trouble nuking someone down before you run OOM. You'll have to rely heavily on CC and burst damage to kill one person quickly. Between Cyclone, Fear, and Spell Lock you actually have a decent amount of CC, but your burst damage might come up short, especially against well geared PvPers. don't forget 'force of nature', this actually really screws up casters cloth/leather and can make people freak out druid balance burst damage can be decent.. also, druid shouldnt have a mana problems (innervate and if specc'd/geared right good regen while casting) especially in 2v2. i have a 70 heavy balance build druid teamed with a shadow priest and a rogue for 2v2. i never come out in moonkin form, gives away what i can do. I actually play with a Moonkin in my 2v2 team and while we only wow gold wow power leveling aion gold aion power leveling wow power leveling Reader comments – ahh, yes, the juicy goodness following a meaty post. [1.Local] ducks past the swinging doors to see what readers have been chatting about in the back room over the past week We suspect that reader Vektorix may have a bright future as a developer. Confronted with the state of Quel'danas today, he offers an idea that meets with resounding approval from other readers: "I really wow power leveling think that after all the work that was put in to taking and holding the Isle, killing Kael'thas and banishing Kil'jaeden, Blizzard should declare the war won and Quel'danas should become WoW's first resort Beautiful golden sun, pleasant environment, no mobs -- it'd be grwaihmmlr the perfect sanctuary for weary adventurers. Who would hang out in Dalaran or Shattrath when there's a beach!!?"wow power leveling Nothing makes a juicier read than a good, old-fashioned Hardcores vs. Casuals throw-down. This week's bwaiblicaiic iteration was marching along nicely until killjoy (we kid, we kid) David Kotsonis swooped a downright rational perspective: "I would classify myself as hardcore. ... What infuriates me aren't casuals. My closest WoW friend is very much a casual. She specs in a wow power leveling way that she enjoys rather than what's optimal, she doesn't put any time into researching the game, etc., etc. She just plays to play, whereas I get my rocks off with math and modeling and optimization. What does infuriate me are people who contradict the hardcore ethos idea of personal responsibility. People who stand in fire, wipe the raid, and say 'Whatever' and then do it again. People who, instead of wow power leveling spending three minutes on Google, badger others to explain an optimal spec point by point. People who get frustrated and log off when we wipe twice due to a dc or a new encounter What some people don't understand is that when a hardcore player wants the base instance to be harder, it's not because they want to lock someone out. I'm fairly sure that every top raider I know would wow power leveling agree that a world where everyone had the skill to do pre-nerf Sunwell would be a better world. But I like being challenged, like being held to a higher standard of play had an 1850 rating last season, that was down to the amount played (we both raided extensively) than the potential of the Matrix. Generally, we can CC/Burst down nearly anything (the DPS he produces is utterly amazing) and only really had problems with teams that can outlast us - or possibly CC/Burst more effectively - its very much an "all or nothing" kind of team. I usually take the initial focus train but his healing is really quite awesome into the bargain so combined with a Healthstone even MS warriors don't give us too many problems because their healer is cycloned/CoT/Feared/DC'd while the Warrior gets the Felguard/Shadowburn/Dots/Searing Pain burst down. It will be interesting to see how we fare in the new season with significantly better gear. FUnny you post this. I was up until 3am just last night with that exact team. Granted I am raid specced and geared at 41/0/20 but out of the 10 matches we played we only lost 2. Theleb is right about having aLOT of CC. The only group that really messed us up bad was a really well geared 3minute mage (2-shot me) and a warrior warlock combo when we had first started playing together.
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