| emily5656 ( @ 2008-04-02 14:18:00 |
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| Entry tags: | wow gold |
Things Every Warrior Tank Thinks Every Non-Tank Should Know
"My ability to generate threat over an extended time frame is inversely proportional to your ability to generate threat. Huh. Ok here is what I mean, we will use a mage for this example but the same applies to rogues hunters, or anything else not a warrior or a bear druid. As a fight commences both of us have two bars. We both have big full green health bars. Under my health bar is a big empty bar. Under your health bar is a big full blue bar. When you do dmg, it drains your blue bar. When I give or take dmg it fills my red bar. You have all the ammo you need at the start of a fight to make all kinds of threat which will pull all kinds of aggro. I don’t have much ammo to generate threat or take aggro, it takes me a minute. The difference is that at the beginning of the fight, your threat making resource; mana, is full. wow honor leveling You at this moment can activate whatever ability you want and instantly create tons of threat. Mine is empty. My resource, rage, fills up as I give and take dmg. Over the course of the fight I will get a lot to spend, so the longer the fight goes on the more and more threat I make. Problem is at the beginning of the fight I have little or no rage. It takes me time to build the threat to hold aggro off of you. So what does this mean to you. wow level service It means that if you start every pull with your biggest most evil 10 second cast fireball, it”s gonna be real tough for me to get aggro off of you with my empty rage bar. How to apply this advice: You need to learn to pace your dps.
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