07/21/07, 10:05 AM
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Infraction for Kcolraw: Grammar
Post: [5v5] Advice Megathread
User: Kcolraw
Infraction: Grammar
Points: 2
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Your posts have no caps and no punctuation. And please leave the 'rofl's for your IM buddies.
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If you remember Limited Edition, we tried this against them and basically couldn't kill the Shaman before the Warriors ate me + the Rogue, if you only had a Warrior as melee you could probably pull this off, but I doubt it would work when you have 2 melee due to the AE damage 2 Bloodlusted/WFed Warriors put out along with MS.
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rofl
me and my friends call that the "jobless setup"
anyway, against warrr/warr/pal/pal/sham teams, when my team runs warr/lock/sham/priest/pally we usually have no problems, but we don't focus the shaman first because they expect that... usually teams like this have very squishy paladins (they assume they'll never be focused), so we attack the squishier paladin, mass dispel as soon as he bubbles, time it with interrupts on the other pally/sham, and zerg it down...
we run 2 warrior teams a lot too, with a warrior replacing me (so it's warr/warr/sham/priest/pal), when we run with this setup we spit dps on the 2 paladins, pressuring them both with interrupts and ms, it's pretty much all over when they bubble because we can just purge/mass dispel it off, anytime one of them gets low the other warrior intercepts it and it's gg... still easier to beat this setup with lock instead of a 2nd warrior though
a team with cot and mass dispel is pretty much the bane of the plate zerg setup (warr/warr/pal/pal/sham)
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