i feel so bad about not having frapsed the match vs. rmd which ended after 10sec as the druid fell :( anyway, watch our movie, its not all outlasting ;) http://www.warcraftmovies.com/movieview.php?id=80441
I wish you guys the best at IET,
Im quite happy about ur movie aswell alot of skills displayed from both sides although opponents are somewhat stupid from time to time a very nice performence once again.
Hey guys, mind answering some questions about how do you play that setup?
I knew it worked in S3 and was all good, but I'm having problems with it in S4 (I'm the shaman in the team). We're all maxed on gear and all have decent playing experience (all 3 people on the team were Gladiators in all 3 seasons, and we used to play with each other on various teams many times; even though I was playing priest before shaman).
Main problem is the undispellable mage/lock armors. In the movie you're pretty easily chasing down mages, or at least keep pressure on them pretty much the whole time. But that was S3 with armors dispellable...
...in S4 however my issue is this: FROSTBITE. Whenever I reach the mage and do SS/WF, that's already 4 hits, each one of them goes through the frostbite roll, so the chance I end up in frostbite is stupidly high. Not only this reduces the pressure I'm putting up on the mage, he's also getting a lot more damage in on me, to the point it's critical and often a reason we're losing. I'm afraid of chasing mages now, being in range for both freeze and nova, eating frostbites, tons of shatters basically loses us games. I try going on rogue but this has varying success, as it basically allows the mage to cast a lot more and they just kill my lock instead. How do you deal with that?
The same issue happens vs warlock teams. Warlock/warrior/druid for example, very common nowadays. They blatantly outlast us and I don't know what can I really do against them. Even if they are FAR behind on CC (due to me grounding / earthshocking their druid), their warrior STILL puts more pressure on our team than I'm putting on up on their team. Any pr0tips on that?
Thanks in advance, hope you still read/reply here..