Thanks @ all. That supports what i was thinking. The mechanic is not the problem, but the dealing with it by our tanks.
And i don't even want to talk about the positioning and dps getting stacks ....
Just wanted to have this confirmed.
Thanks @ all. That supports what i was thinking. The mechanic is not the problem, but the dealing with it by our tanks.
And i don't even want to talk about the positioning and dps getting stacks ....
Just wanted to have this confirmed.
Last edited by DDM; 2017-06-27 at 10:53 AM.
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In my experience, there is a LOT to be said for practice on this fight. Learning to ration your defensives, disciplining yourself to amp them up for the 5th felclaw over the 1st, making sure tank swaps are crisp so neither takes an extra hit... It all gets easier with practice.
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I agree Warriors are great for this fight. I rarely used more than Shield Block and Ignore Pain, even for the 5th Felclaw. Only time I popped CDs was if I'd derped on having Shield Block ready, or if other tank wasn't taunting. Which means I had plenty of CDs in reserve and never felt stressed.
literally no reason why any competent tank can't take at least 5 stacks of felclaw in normal
As a druid you pop http://www.wowhead.com/spell=155835/bristling-fur and laugh over those hits with armor cap.
Which makes me the backup along with other players with immunities in case our Druid tank has the Felclaw debuff applied.
There're obvious solutions that I didn't bother bringing up cause they're...obvious. I'm just pointing out that there's a nice advantage when another tank can pop their AM at will.