04-13-2005, 07:46 PM
undertow,Apr 12 2005, 01:01 PM Wrote:This is my first post here on these forums, so hello to everyone.
If the end boss in an instance (Doan in this case) is only a 36+, why would a group such as the above be considered 'underleveled'? I do understand that you're a person short, but I'd consider < lvl 33 to be underleveled for SM library with a good group. Any less than that and you'd start to have problems hitting the mobs and Doan himself.
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Hmmm. You're right, that does seem odd. I'm trying to remember exactly why this was so hard. I think I may have the levels on the run off, it was over a month ago...
I think the levels were more like 33 (me, warrior), 34 (1 shaman), 34 (mage), 35 (the other shaman). I know that the shamans hadn't gotten Windfury totem, and that the mage was the only one with real experience in the instance. The main difficulty was that were were shorthanded, and didn't have a real healer, as neither shaman was restoration specced.
I can't remember the details all that well, this run occured at the end of February. The more recent run of the cathedral with a 35 priest, 38 warrior, 38 shaman, and 37 rogue was a more appropriate run to term shorthanded. That one actually did turn out well.
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