06-03-2005, 03:30 PM
Post-patch Shazzrah in the tunnel - sounds like a a 40-man suicide attempt =)
As for tips on Gehennas, I would like to add some more tips. This might be a bit more SPOILERISH though, so read at your own risk!
Gehennas:
First, Gehennas has AOE Rain of Fire attack (a better version of warlock one). He casts it on random person within 40 or perhaps more yards range, and it damages everything within 10 or so yard radius. Thus you need to get out of there if the attack is cast on you, and you also need to spread out - make a big semicircle around him, so that if he casts rain of fire, it affects the least amount of people.
Also, because of the rain of fire, if you do get melee on him, try not to have them bunch up (1 rain of fire will wipe them all out) and not to get too close to Main Tank so that the rain of fire cast on melee will not damage Main Tank. In fact, if you can, avoid all melee altogether on Gehennas, until when warriors can execute him or so.
He also randomly casts shadowbolts for quite a bit, but you can bandage yourself or whatnot, so thats not really an issue.
The curse that he casts is a 75% healing reduction debuff, so you will need a dedicated curse remover on the main tank. You can put a curse dispeller in each group (mage or druid) so that they watch for those curses.
Adds:
Because of the Rain of Fire, you will want to tank the adds far from Gehennas, so that those groups do not have to deal with extra damage.
The adds that Gehennas has have AOE stun attack. So when you pull Gehennas, you will want to get the adds away from main tank as soon as possible, and pull them away from each other as well.
As for tips on Gehennas, I would like to add some more tips. This might be a bit more SPOILERISH though, so read at your own risk!
Gehennas:
First, Gehennas has AOE Rain of Fire attack (a better version of warlock one). He casts it on random person within 40 or perhaps more yards range, and it damages everything within 10 or so yard radius. Thus you need to get out of there if the attack is cast on you, and you also need to spread out - make a big semicircle around him, so that if he casts rain of fire, it affects the least amount of people.
Also, because of the rain of fire, if you do get melee on him, try not to have them bunch up (1 rain of fire will wipe them all out) and not to get too close to Main Tank so that the rain of fire cast on melee will not damage Main Tank. In fact, if you can, avoid all melee altogether on Gehennas, until when warriors can execute him or so.
He also randomly casts shadowbolts for quite a bit, but you can bandage yourself or whatnot, so thats not really an issue.
The curse that he casts is a 75% healing reduction debuff, so you will need a dedicated curse remover on the main tank. You can put a curse dispeller in each group (mage or druid) so that they watch for those curses.
Adds:
Because of the Rain of Fire, you will want to tank the adds far from Gehennas, so that those groups do not have to deal with extra damage.
The adds that Gehennas has have AOE stun attack. So when you pull Gehennas, you will want to get the adds away from main tank as soon as possible, and pull them away from each other as well.