"Although I was supposed to follow up with this article a lot sooner, things have been hectic with the site and work. We do have some very exciting features coming out next week, so make sure to check back! To start things off from where we had left off, we ended the last article with different methods of dealing with Rogue’s hardest match, the Warrior. Although we have covered how to deal with the Warriors, it is still a must to understand how different each fight can be upon change of their healing partner. The order of difficulty from easiest to hardest for Rogue & Holy Priest goes: Priest, Shaman, Paladin and Druid. Some might find Shaman paired with Warrior to be the hardest, but this is mostly due to gear issues. To withstand the bursts from Windfury procs — which leads to a ton of Rag — it is a must that the Priest and Rogue both are quite durable in the Resilience department. Now, let’s take a look at what each healer can do with a Warrior in 2v2. Priest & Warrior – Priests are very offensive healers to classes with Mana. Having both a nice CC (Fear) and Mana Burn makes them very hard to deal with for other healers. By also having instant heals and PW: Shield, Priests can easily keep a Warrior up against a Rogue, without having to stand still and heal for a long time. Meanwhile, the Rogue will take heavy damage from the Warrior, forcing your Priest to spend a lot of Mana healing and exposed to Mana Burns. Lucky for Rogues, Priests are the only class that does not have the ability to remove Poisons. Outside of PvP Trinket and Dwarf’s Stoneform, there’s no other ways for a Priest to escape from a Rogue once Crippling Poison is applied.
With the Rogue’s handful of cooldowns, it won’t be difficult to land a 2nd or 3rd Crippling. To win this fight, it is very important for you to get the jump on the Priest. Take your time and carefully make your way there; the difference of the opener could mean that extra Crippling or losing the Priest. Besides that, it’s important to know how to kill a Priest fast. If you can’t kill the enemy Priest before the Warrior can kill your’s, then there’s no hope in this fight. The effective ways to drop a Priest is via building up the burst. Start yourself off with Slice and Dice to get Wound Poison up. As you reach 3-4 layers, spend the next 5 Combo Points on a full Expose Armor. This will greatly increase the damage of your Blade Flurry, Trinket, and Adrenaline Rush. It is pointless to bother kicking heals at the start. The reason for this is the initial damage prior to your Wound Poison stacking up will not out damage instants, such as Prayer of Mending and Renew. Usually, the Priest will attempt to kite you at first, once they realize they can no longer kite, they will start trying to cast heals. It is important for the Rogue to realize when this will happen. Sometimes, it’s wise to let a Flash Heal to go through if you’re not confident on your Kick being on time to interrupt due to global cooldown, or lack of Energy. wow gold It is much better to let them heal once than to miss a Kick. Your Kidney Shot should not be used until the Priest is below 40%. Usually, this will finish them off during the burst, or come very close to it; don’t be tempted to use all your Energy in attacks like Sinister Strike — even if the Priest is at 10% health! Always save 25 Energy for a Kick towards the end to ensure the death of their Priest. As long as you can drop their Priest before your’s runs out of Mana healing you, or your Priest dying to their Warrior, then this match should be a free win.
wow gold The hardest case is if their Priest is Dwarf, but the match should still be in your favor. " "Synergy – “The interaction of two or more agents or forces so that their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects.” This is the dictionary definition of what synergy is. Basically, the combination of two classes together brings a lot more to the table than just two of the same classes paired together. Synergy in arena has been developed through the first couple of seasons, and several combinations have been found to work very well together. wow power leveling This article will look over some of the more popular synergies that exist, along with explaining what creates great synergy, and how it’s used in all brackets. Synergy has been a huge force in many aspects of plenty of games, and WoW is no exception. In PvE, groups are set up together to gain the most beneficial advantage to help accomplish a goal. This can include: placing a Shadow Priest in Mage groups to replenish their Mana, putting an Enhancement Shaman in a Rogue/Warrior group to enhance DPS, or placing a Restoration Druid in the main tank’s group to provide additional healing. mp3 players With the arena scene, this idea of synergy was brought up once again to make a dominate team — whether it be in the 2v2, 3v3 or 5v5 brackets. Experiments were done early on in season 1, with many make-ups to test how they would work. As time went on, answers became clear, and some combinations either grew more popular or fell completely off the map. wow gold Synergy does not have to exist between the entire group; it can only exist between a couple of the players, if need be. In 2v2, of course, synergy has to exist to be successful, because there are only two of you to defeat the opponents. A good example of a 2v2 combination with synergy is Paladin/Warrior or Druid/Warlock. wow gold An example of a group with little to no synergy would be Shaman/Mage or Spriest/Paladin.
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