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Badguy
Disc priest.
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tankuid
what do you want to do as a level 80 are you looking to
TANK:
Then go for a druid not the easiest tanks to have, but great fun to play.
DPS:
Go warlock great fun to Play in all 3 specs and do insane amount of dps if played rigth
Healer:
go paladin easy to level and can heal as good as any other class plus u have plate armor so less likly to go splat plus u can lol at those who try to gank you as you just keep your self at full hp as they work there ass off to try and kill you only to give up after 10 mins
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silo
I think I'd go for the druid too. They can do everything and look great fun to play. I often wish I had one.
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Post by
chase123
Sorry, I know this has been covered, but I am restarting Wow, and really need some
advice on which alt to go to 80 with. I enjoy playing them all, but would like a character
that will be the most fun at 80.
I have a 73 pally, 70 hunter, 59 druid, 53 rogue, and 48 priest
Thoughts and opinions would be appreciated...
Well, if you enjoy playing them all, then why not level them all at the same time?
Post by
Hennix
Always hard to choose an new class, been playing for soon 3 years on same server so have lvled my chars over time only class never could handle to lvl past 30 is rouges :P real cool class but I leave em for the pros to play ^^. What u have to to i read up on those you are most intrested in and tkink of waht u want to achive with em. And as stated above in druids you find many diffrent types of speccs to enjoy. Good luck
Post by
Jarkeler
It all depends on what you want to do at 80. If you want a class that allows you to change your mind and respec instead of rolling another level 1, then I'd go with either a druid or shaman, these classes having the most versatility.
Keep in mind with shamans that, should you choose dps, ranged or melee, you won't be topping the charts but you will be demanded by many, many players, as you not only have totems that increase the dps of whichever classes share your dps category (choose enhancement and you'll benefit other melee dps, ele will be loved by casters), but your totems will also allow you to buff the group/raid with resistances, fear/charm/sleep effect removals, and poison/disease removals. Not to mention Bloodlust/Heroism, the most widely demanded raid buff out there.
For druids, you have one talent tree that is built around both tanking and dps, depending on your prefered talents. Druid tanking in instances is challenging, but if you enjoy this sort of thing, then by all means take a druid as your tank class. Druids are also said by some as not fit for main tanks (ignorant morons =P). I beg to differ. Back in bc, druids were
the
main tanks, with 16k hp un-raid buffed (back then, 16k hp was godly). You also have a healing spec, which is competitive with shamans for best raid healer. Your spell casting dps spec not only will give you unheard of dps (I've heard of reports of some balance druids pushing 8-9k, I even heard one with 10k, but I've yet to witness this myself.), but will also buff friendlies/ debuff badies to increase the damage of your raid's spell caster dps.
As for paladins, they can either heal, tank, or dps. Their dps is constantly said to be easy mode, and they are extremely popular main tanks. As healers, they are argued to be the best tank healers, but the healers debate is always furious, so you must draw your own conclusions. The only drawback, applying only to horde, is that you may only choose blood elves as a paladin.
Do not limit yourself to just druid, shaman or paladin. Gather more opinions before you decide.
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