Monthly Archives: April 2009

Melee DPS classes include

he term DPS, an acronym for the game mechanic Damage Per Second, is also used to refer to classes whose primary role is damage-dealing. Melee DPS classes include Rogues, Fury or Arms Warriors, Enhancement Shamans, Retribution Paladins, and Feral Druids. Ranged DPS classes include Mages, Hunters, Shadow Priests, Warlocks, Elemental Shamans, and Balance Druids. Purpose: To quickly and efficiently destroy enemies. DPS Tips If you draw monster hate while in a party, resist the temptation to run away – unless you have the ability to escape the enemy with a skill such as Frost Nova or Vanish.Pay attention to which monster the tank is attacking – most of the time that will be the first target for the party’s DPS to kill.DPS classes need to watch their threat/aggro to prevent the monster from leaving the tank. Threat-reducing abilities such as Feint (rogues), Feign Death (hunters), Fade (priests) and Invisibility (mages) can cause the monster to forget about you and return to the tank. If your class does not have one of these abilities or it is on cooldown, you can also simply stop attacking momentarily.

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to keep the party alive and well

LeadingThe tank is usually responsible for leading the group around to their destinations, and is frequently the member who marks the enemy targets for DPS and CC priority. First In, Last OutThe tank should be the first person into battle under most circumstances. If the party is forced to run, the tank should be prepared to buy time for the other party members to escape – taking one for the team. The other party members can then (hopefully) resurrect the dead tank. Main Tanks vs. OfftanksIf there are multiple tanks in a group, a main tank should be chosen. The offtanks are responsible for helping out the main tank, by backing them up or by tanking additional enemieshealer’s job is to keep the party alive and well with timely and efficient use of their healing spells. Healers include Holy or Discipline Priests, Restoration Shamans, Holy Paladins, and Restoration Druids. Purpose: To heal party members and keep them alive. Healing Tips Always pay attention to party members’ hit points. You don’t want to be in a situation where party members die and you could have saved them if you were paying attention

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Using a Forge/Smelting

Now that you have the precious metal, you can smelt it into bars that can be used for creating armor, weapons, or other items through the blacksmithing or engineering skills. Find yourself a forge. They are located in main towns and some smaller towns. If you can’t find one, ask around to determine their locations. To confirm you have in fact found a forge, move your mouse over the location and see if it says “forge”. You can also try smelting the metals. You do not need to interact with the forge; you only need to be near it. Now that you have found a forge, its time to smelt the metal. Open up your abilities book and locate the smelting icon. Press that to see your recipes. Some examples of what you can create with smelting are: converting copper ore into copper bars and creating bronze by combining copper bars and tin bars. To gain additional smelting recipes/options, you will need to learn them from a mining trainer. The mining screen will tell you how many of each bar that you can smelt based on the types and amounts of raw material that you have.

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