Avarice got TotGC 25 Beasts down last night with about 7 second to spare on the enrage, here's what we did:
1) Left one Snobold on melee up for the transition from Gormok to Worms. When Gormok dropped, had all DPS go all out on the Snobold, started Hero (Bloodlust for Horde) about 3 to 5 seconds before worms went active to make sure the Snobold was dead and we had it when worms went active.
2) Had two tanks assigned to mobile worm, when the first tank got hit with Bile/Toxin, the other tank would taunt while both worms were up. If tank had bile they would then go find people with Toxin and get them detoxed and once everyone was detoxed, move back and tank over the worm again in the case of Dreadscale (if Acidmaw, the toxified tank would get away from Acidmaw to get cleared of toxin so they weren't left standing in a poison puddle). Once Acidmaw was down, the two freed up tanks went DPS (in this case two bears went to cat).
3) On Icehowl it was just a matter of getting the freeze breath off whoever was being targetted by Icehowl along with Melee standing at maximum range so as not to get hit by the whirls. Also, we had one person get hit on our kill, but we were able to make it through since one of our hunters got a tranq in on him to get him out of enrage before he smashed the tank.
Raid Composition was:
2 Bears and 1 Paladin for tanks
3 Healing Priests, 1 Disc, 2 Holy
2 Holy Pallies
1 Resto Druid
2 Rets
2 Fury Warriors
2 Rogues
2 Hunters, 1 Surv and 1 Mark
2 DKs, 1 Blood and 1 Unholy
1 Demo Warlock (moi)
3 Mages, 2 Arcane and 1 Frost
1 Elemental Shaman
1 Shadow Priest
We got a chance to play with Jaraxxus for about an hour and were able to get him to 50% on the 4th pull of the night. He's definitely easier than Beasts, but he still is a DPS check with getting the Portals/Volcanos killed before too many adds stack up. It's definitely a fight where keeping everyone alive is a must to see it through. The hope is that this coming lock we'll repeat Beasts and get LJ down and get a look at FCs.
1) Left one Snobold on melee up for the transition from Gormok to Worms. When Gormok dropped, had all DPS go all out on the Snobold, started Hero (Bloodlust for Horde) about 3 to 5 seconds before worms went active to make sure the Snobold was dead and we had it when worms went active.
2) Had two tanks assigned to mobile worm, when the first tank got hit with Bile/Toxin, the other tank would taunt while both worms were up. If tank had bile they would then go find people with Toxin and get them detoxed and once everyone was detoxed, move back and tank over the worm again in the case of Dreadscale (if Acidmaw, the toxified tank would get away from Acidmaw to get cleared of toxin so they weren't left standing in a poison puddle). Once Acidmaw was down, the two freed up tanks went DPS (in this case two bears went to cat).
3) On Icehowl it was just a matter of getting the freeze breath off whoever was being targetted by Icehowl along with Melee standing at maximum range so as not to get hit by the whirls. Also, we had one person get hit on our kill, but we were able to make it through since one of our hunters got a tranq in on him to get him out of enrage before he smashed the tank.
Raid Composition was:
2 Bears and 1 Paladin for tanks
3 Healing Priests, 1 Disc, 2 Holy
2 Holy Pallies
1 Resto Druid
2 Rets
2 Fury Warriors
2 Rogues
2 Hunters, 1 Surv and 1 Mark
2 DKs, 1 Blood and 1 Unholy
1 Demo Warlock (moi)
3 Mages, 2 Arcane and 1 Frost
1 Elemental Shaman
1 Shadow Priest
We got a chance to play with Jaraxxus for about an hour and were able to get him to 50% on the 4th pull of the night. He's definitely easier than Beasts, but he still is a DPS check with getting the Portals/Volcanos killed before too many adds stack up. It's definitely a fight where keeping everyone alive is a must to see it through. The hope is that this coming lock we'll repeat Beasts and get LJ down and get a look at FCs.
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Einstein said Everything is Relative.
Heisenberg said Everything is Uncertain.
Therefore, everything is relatively uncertain.