Gutzmek
09-14-2007, 03:13 AM
Having gone through a recent decline in a key player's playtime (our paladin for 5v5), I decided to go about making a 3v3 team and attempting to go about it seriously (I never took my other brackets too seriously previous, concentrating on a 4-dps 5v5 setup)
Having seen much success with rogue/mage/priest lineups I figured that would be the best way to go, and picked up two available, skilled, and well geared (420+ resil) players of the approperiate classes.
However, we are having several issues with the team's overall preformance, and so I come to you looking for advice:
Generally, we don't have an issue with teams using a paladin, as our priest can wind up the mass dispel knowing that the pally will bubble out of otherwise lethal damage. However, we are having real problems dealing with caster/caster/druid teams, and some focus issues in general against various teams.
My question would then be: what exactly is the best target in popular compositions (including the mirror match) and do you usally split dps, stick on one target, or go for the most opportunistic one?
I'm assuming that caster/caster/druid is generally a counter-composition, but any advice on team preformance overall would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Having seen much success with rogue/mage/priest lineups I figured that would be the best way to go, and picked up two available, skilled, and well geared (420+ resil) players of the approperiate classes.
However, we are having several issues with the team's overall preformance, and so I come to you looking for advice:
Generally, we don't have an issue with teams using a paladin, as our priest can wind up the mass dispel knowing that the pally will bubble out of otherwise lethal damage. However, we are having real problems dealing with caster/caster/druid teams, and some focus issues in general against various teams.
My question would then be: what exactly is the best target in popular compositions (including the mirror match) and do you usally split dps, stick on one target, or go for the most opportunistic one?
I'm assuming that caster/caster/druid is generally a counter-composition, but any advice on team preformance overall would be appreciated.
Thanks!