Thread: Dismantling 3v3

  1. #1

    Dismantling 3v3

    What are the best ways to dismantle some of the more common 3v3 combos, Rogue Mage Priest, Paladin Lock Shamman?

    I personally run Ret Paladin Disp Priest Sub Rogue.. stuck in the 1500's Bracket on Reckoning US. It's a challenging Battlegroup as far as arena. Most people have Wrathful weapons already.

    We usually do well against RPM. We have both DPS burst the Priest while I dispell them and fear their dps. The rogue totts the paladin for the burst, wings if needed. If the rogue starts in on someone they get a bop. This strat works well for us.

    Now Shammy teams we don't usually do well with.

    If you have a good strat you like for RPM RLS PLS or anything really Pls Post!

  2. #2

    Re: Dismantling 3v3

    Click the skill maybe?

    Seriously, BG9 or bust

  3. #3

    Re: Dismantling 3v3

    Mutilate rogue.
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    Player: Preparation_______Server: Okay...
    Player: Vanish___________Server: I SAID NO DAMMIT!

  4. #4

    Re: Dismantling 3v3

    Your team should generally play with rogue as muti. You really depend on your first burst and CC spam, and from what I see Sub still lack DPS. If fight takes long and if they save heroism (which is unlikely, they want to burst one of you down asap too), reset the fight. Then Sap - Fear their healer, the fight is yours.
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    When you play the game of MMOs, you win or you go f2p.

  5. #5

    Re: Dismantling 3v3

    Any healer getting resapped infight should be lynched
    Player: Vanish___________Server: No!
    Player: Preparation_______Server: Okay...
    Player: Vanish___________Server: I SAID NO DAMMIT!

  6. #6

    Re: Dismantling 3v3

    Quote Originally Posted by K4ge
    Any healer getting resapped infight should be lynched
    I assume you mean if they sit around watching their team
    Because drinking healers+Poly>blind>resap (CC Chains) sometimes can't be avoided.

    OT: Dismantle burst is the general rule of thumb.

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