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Ask a Beta Tester: Curious about what you should expect? Read on Ask a Beta Tester: Northrend, tanking, and pop culture I am curious how the Paladin Protection Spec is doing at the moment in beta. Solo or grouped, but mainly solo since that was what I always found hard leveling that spec from 1-70. Being that my Paladin is Holy spec and only level 72 at the moment, I asked the team for their thoughts. Alex has been putting his prot-adin through the paces. He tells us, "They're awesome 5-man tanks, but that's been true since early BC, if not before that. Playing one, they're much more active tanks now. More buttons to push, which is fun. Soloing is roughly the same. Again, a little more active. A little faster, because of Touched by the Light [a Protection talent that increases your spell power by a percentage of your stamina]. Soloing as a Protection Paladin is still faster if you pull multiple mobs at once instad of one at a time, so that hasn't really changed much except you do a little more damage. Shield of Righteousness probably helps soloing as well, but I haven't gotten that yet. [It's a level 75 ability, and with now needing 80% more experience to level...]" h8rain mentioned.... "...and DK's... well, okay, so far no DK I've run with has wanted to tank." Does not surprise me one bit. I expect a flood of DK and when you PST them if they can tank, the macro'ed response will be "Sorry, I am 'DPS' spec." I chatted with the rest of the team to see what they thought of the Death Knight's tanking ability. Alex notes that, in his experience, their damage seems very spiky and their mitigation, in part, relies on cooldowns. However, the random leveling blues and greens everyone's equipped with are hardly ideal tanking gear. "Their threat is pretty awesome though!" Commenter macster seems to think that the trouble with DKs tanking in beta is that "they arrive in Northrend in leveling greens/blues, while everyone else in the group will be pimped out in epics. I've seen a few complaints from DK tanks about them struggling to hold aggro in Utgarde because the DPS has their Sunwell gear on." I'm not sure this will be a problem for everyone, or that it's a unique problem -- gearing up is a problem for every new tank, especially when they're running instances with people over their gear level. Conner Murphy and Azzarrea both wanted to know about the fate of the Black Tabby Cat, which currently drops from Dalaran mages in the Alterac Mountains. The question being: will it still be attainable in Wrath? Yes, the famous Black Tabby will still be around for your pet-collecting pleasure when Wrath rolls around. Why? Because the same Dalaran mages are still hanging around in the ruins in Alterac Mountains, ripe for the killing. muxecold asked.... Does damage from Thorns and Retribution aura scale with spell power now? Does it scale with AP? I can confirm that Retribution Aura scales with spell power. I can't confirm about Thorns, but if Retribution is scaling with AP, it makes sense for Thorns to have some sort of scaling as well. Do you forsee issues where players will be camping spawn points of vehicles, not even attempting to play the match? At present, vehicles spawn at capturable points throughout the Lake Wintergrasp map. However, Wintergrasp isn't complete yet. Right now, the spawn points aren't respawning unless the server reboots. Sikachi asked.... What spec for DKs is best for AoE farming/grinding and how does it compare to other AoEing classes like Mages? Though all of a Death Knight's possible specs have some AoE ability (Corpse Explosion, Death %26amp; Decay, Unholy Blight, Wandering Plague, and Desecration), they don't quite compare to other AoE classes. Daniel suggests that Unholy is probably the best spec for AoE (with Corpse Explosion, Unholy blight, Wandering Plague, and Desecration), but you shouldn't expect to see a Death Knight wandering around, as a Mage might, grinding with the use of a single AoE spell. (Blizzard, Blizzard, Blizzard, Frost Nova, etc.)Says Daniel, "You can actually do some pretty decent farming with those and Death %26amp; Decay, but you'll be Death Striking a lot to get health back. Most DKs will probably go Blood for grinding. It's not strictly AE, but you pretty much never die because you gain back so much health. You can AoE grind, but you'll be using a lot of melee abilities, too. I do quasi-AoE with Unholy, and it is fun, but it's probably a bit slower and less efficient than Blood. But with Morbidity, Corpse Explosion, Unholy Blight, Wandering Plague, and Desecration in talents, and Pestilence, Blood Boil, and Death and Decay in baseline, you can AE to some degree." The Wrath of the Lich King beta is in full swing, and the wow gold crew is here to sate your curiosity with Ask a Beta Tester! Leave your beta questions in the comments and we'll do our best to answer 'em! And if you can't get enough Wrath, don't forget to check wow gold's Wrath Roundup page for anything we haven't answered here! Author: This original article is the property of wow gold. We provides independent customer of cheap wow gold.
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