Board logo

subject: Which Class You Should Choose In Wow Mists Of Pandaria [print this page]


There are so many classes players can choose in wow Mists of Pandaria, like priest, hunter, druid and so on. You can only choose one class in a time and you can't change it after you have make the decision, different class plays a different role in wow world. If the player choose a class which is not suitable enough, it is very hard for them to leveling the wow character or making gold with that wow character. So which class you should choose in wow mists of Pandaria?

If you want your wow character can gain a lot of talents and skills, and the class is a caster one you can choose Mage in wow mists of Pandaria. Mages can fit a wide variety of races, and they're simple to play for the most part. I've seen a lot of beginners hit the ground running with them. There's a good change in flavor between the specializations so you'd still have some spice in life while staying an eternal ranged DPS. Frost mages have the permanent water elemental pet, which is mostly a hands-free pet. They just stand there and cast a waterbolt at your target, so they're helpful but not as intricate as say a hunter or warlock pet. Mages are glass cannons to some extent though, so if you can blast down mobs with good focus (rather than trying to kill many at once) you'll be okay solo. The portals are pretty nifty too.

And if you want to be a powerful man and unbeatable in the wow tank, go roll in the class of paladin in world of Warcraft. Blood tanking had its issues during Cataclysm, but what you should remember is that even at their worst, the issues with blood tanking only got horribly crippling at the heroic raiding level. Mind you, that doesn't mean they weren't serious or shouldn't be fixed. What it does mean, though, is that at the dungeon or Raid Finder level, being able to spec blood and hop into a group is still a very, very nice ability to have, and blood death knights can still do that with a minimum of trouble. In addition, scenarios and challenge modes mean Mists of Pandaria will have more end-game small group content than ever before, and we will need tanks to run.For PvE, Ret and Warlock will be your best choices from those. Hunters are looking to be incredibly lack luster come MoP, and rogues are on par with Ret (which you seem to prefer).Warlocks are slightly ahead of Ret paladins from a sim standpoint, but if you already know that you enjoy Ret, I'd go ahead and go with that for MoP. After all, it's better to pick something that you will actually stick with and are willing to perfect than whatever the "FotM" is at the moment.

If you are that kind of game players who want to do the soloing farming in World of Warcraft, you can go for Hunters in the game and you also can get a pet accompany with you. But if you want to keen on some other aspect like gold making class or Dps class , what you should do it get more information about each wow class in details so that you can make a right decision when you choose the class for your wow character. Click http://www.mmocarts.com for more information about World of Warcraft patch 5.1, here you can purchase legit and cheap wow gold to help you have a fast leveling in the game.

by: mmocarts




welcome to loan (http://www.yloan.com/) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0