
Originally Posted by egesia
Crystael, I run myself a 2vs2 team with a soul-link warlock (I am specced 41MM/20S). At the moment we float around 1700-1800. Recently we have found a way to deal with warrior-paladins combo. It doesn't give you 100% chance to win but its a good method i think. As the fight starts we send the pets against the paladin. The warlock fears the paladin while i scatter trap the warrior (it's very important that the paladin gets feared before your trap procs). While the Paladin is feared nuke him. When fear brakes start to rotate on him silencing shot, felhunter spell lock, fear again, deathcoil and tidal charm. Your objective is to force the paladin to bubble before he is able to cleanse the warrior. When the pala bubbles, ignore him. At this point control the warrior without feeding him rage: deterrance, fear, wing clip, curse of exh. When the bubble is out your scatter trap cooldown should be ready. At this point start the same sequence again: fear paladin, scatter-trap warrior, focus paladin. If you perform everything correctly, now you are in a big advantage. Good luck
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This is quite similar to what we've been doing. We're aware Paladins are vulnerable to interrupts - we've been using the Felhunter for that very reason. The poster above me makes a good point about BoF - we actually hadn't though of that. So to summarise:
1. Fear Paladin and freeze trap the warrior.
2. Rotate Silencing Shot/Spell Lock/Fear on Paladin to force the bubble.
3. While Paladin is bubbled, ignore him and control the warrior using CoExhaustion/Deterrence/Frost Trap, being ready to dispell BoF with Felhunter
4. As soon as bubble ends, go to town the Warrior, keeping Paladin silenced at all costs.
It's a tall order but doable. One final question. What the fuck do we do if the Warrior kills the Felhunter? We had one team do this to us which was actually the most unfunny thing ever.