08-26-2008, 07:07 PM
Normally the strategy is:
MT tanking DH in center (move him north until after the hatchlings are completely dealt with), OT (me) healing.
Left side had the melee DPS and one of the healers (the resto shaman). Right side had the caster DPS and the other healer (the CoH priest). This makes buffs more efficient since those were their parties anyway.
Each side kills 3 waves of hatchlings before finishing off the hatcher. Well, that was the theory. In this case, the caster side forgot to kill the hatcher until all but 5 eggs had hatched on the right side, but we held it up and I rezzed the mage. It worked out all right, and led me to think about just having the AOE killing all of one side if two healers might be enough to keep the mage/warlock alive.
Anyway, this strategy does work if you don't have a prot paladin tank to make it 'ez-mode'.
MT tanking DH in center (move him north until after the hatchlings are completely dealt with), OT (me) healing.
Left side had the melee DPS and one of the healers (the resto shaman). Right side had the caster DPS and the other healer (the CoH priest). This makes buffs more efficient since those were their parties anyway.
Each side kills 3 waves of hatchlings before finishing off the hatcher. Well, that was the theory. In this case, the caster side forgot to kill the hatcher until all but 5 eggs had hatched on the right side, but we held it up and I rezzed the mage. It worked out all right, and led me to think about just having the AOE killing all of one side if two healers might be enough to keep the mage/warlock alive.
Anyway, this strategy does work if you don't have a prot paladin tank to make it 'ez-mode'.