| Zotto Tichondrius US-Bloodlust |
Druid/Rogue/Warrior | VS. | Druid/Hunter/Warrior |
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| Mar 4, 2008 - 10:44 AM (HideShow) | |
| Killing the hunter pet is especially important in the higher brackets, where players are 350-500 resilience. If they put a pet on your druid, hes not gonna be able to drink as much, especially if hes tauren. So hamstring/howl the pet when you can, build up a full rage bar, and do a countdown in vent, and then switch to the pet and blow it up. Be prepared to cyclone/blind/aoe fear their healer. Once the pet dies, stay on the hunter. Make sure he doesnt try and revive. If you can do this, its good-game! | |
| Apr 17, 2008 - 4:28 PM (HideShow) | |
| I agree with killing the hunters pet. However, a couple things here. As this team has a decent amount of CC and slight drain the inital target should be the hunter, but if the hunter ends up being BM (a real possibility), you should switch to the druid as soon as he pops out and make him pay for it. The Druid on your team should simply train CC on the warrior and keep hots up. The warrior on your team should be keeping piercing howl up whenever mulitple mobs are around, to keep the Druid from being pressured too hard. In summation: If they attack your rogue make a B-line to the enemy hunter and keep him moving. If they attack the warrior, do the same; go for the hunter/pet. If they attack the druid, the warrior needs to hamstring/slow the rogue and then go help the friendly rogue rock the druid. This will most likely pull the hunter off the druid to assist his healer, and the rogue is hamstringed trying desperately to chase the friendly druid. | |
| Apr 21, 2008 - 3:12 PM (HideShow) | |
| after killing the hunters pet just keep on the hunter and then after the hunter go druid and hamstring warrior on and off? | |
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