Monk, after 560 self heals get absolutly insane to the point where you could solo most raid bosses if it wasnt for things like adds and stacking debuffs
Monk, after 560 self heals get absolutly insane to the point where you could solo most raid bosses if it wasnt for things like adds and stacking debuffs
I don't always tank but when I do I choose Blood DK.
Last edited by dryankem; 2014-01-10 at 02:48 PM.
demo warlock with the tanking glyph hands down
Been a prot paladin since launch of TBC, so I guess my answer is obvious.
Mostly due to the paladin's utility (which has changed somewhat over all those expansions). Nothing like saving someone's life with a well timed WoG or hands spell
I have played warrior, DK and druid as tanks as well, out of those I enjoyed warrior the most (during WotLK).
Druid is by far my fav .
been raiding my druids since early LK.
Paladin (because of the utility)>DK>warrior>monk>bear
Everyone has so much to say
They talk talk talk their lives away
1. Paladin - Was my first toon and will always be biased towards it. I feel that the typical tank is a sword and board class who wears plate. Paladins are my ideal hybrid tank that is a jack of all trades.
2. Warrior - Very fun to play. High mobility, great defense.
3. Monk - The play style is very interesting and I like it's design but it's at #3 because it doesn't fit my ideal view of what a tank should be. Some will hate this thought and that's fine.
4. DK - Never liked my DK tank and will always be shelved.
5. Druid - See #4
I like the DK mostly because I love any class that can re-arrange the battlefield. There is nothing better than yanking every single caster into a tight bundle so they die quicker to your parties aoe or pulling a single mob to exactly where you need them instantly.