MongoJerry,Mar 22 2006, 06:46 PM Wrote:Aha, that seems to be the secret. So, it's not a function of shadow priests being a fantastic source of healing. What it is is that your runs have an excessive amount of healers in them, so you can afford to have some of your priests go shadow and deal damage.
When making the raid roster, I tend to bring along 4-6 priests (More often than not, 1 of them is Shadow), 2-5 Druids, and 2-5 Pallys. I will almost always not have a problem with the number of Priests, but the Druids and Pally numbers fluctate quite a bit. The strat/positioning stays the same.
Quote:I'm still curious about your positioning. There's no way with the orientation our guild uses that you could do it. Mind Flay has too short of range to hit Ragnaros from the outer ring, and you definitely wouldn't want a shadow priest to be up with the melee dps, getting them grenaded. I suspect that you use a mirror image of our setup, which is interesting to me, because we've found our setup to be the least chaotic for main tanks and main tank healers. Oh, well, it just goes to show that everyone has their special style.
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I'll show you the pic we used to refine our strat. Check out this page and go to the first pic on the site. This pretty much is what our setup looks like, with a few very small and not really noteworthy changes. If memory serves, the 'hook nook' that Castille (Genkar) is talking about is labelled with a blue "M-1" on the pic.
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