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Please help.I asked my dad to buy me World of Warcraft.What are the best classes for Dwarves?
By admin | May 10, 2009
Please give me the best classes for Dwarves because I'm kinda thing of making a hunter or a Warrior or a Paladin.Please give the best classes for Human because I'm thinking of creating a Rogue.Please give the best classes for Gnome because I'm kinda thinking of Mage and Rogue.
It depends on what you LIKE. Rogues have this horrifying problem with constantly being made to stare at the backside of other players and enemies.
For mages, gnomes are definitely the best class (5% int bonus = more mana and more spell crit).
Every player is going to have bias – I'm biased towards mages, because I have two level 80 mages (one on a PvE server and my PvP mage), and I love playing them so much.
I don't like melee classes. My first toon was a rogue, and after 2 years I just couldn't stand there and whack things with swords anymore, but rogues and hunters are good for new players to learn about the basic mechanics of WoW (aggro circles, non-aggressive mobs, pull patterns, threat mechanisms). I'd probably go with one of those to start.
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May 5th, 2009 at 8:16 pm
It depends on what you LIKE. Rogues have this horrifying problem with constantly being made to stare at the backside of other players and enemies.
For mages, gnomes are definitely the best class (5% int bonus = more mana and more spell crit).
Every player is going to have bias – I'm biased towards mages, because I have two level 80 mages (one on a PvE server and my PvP mage), and I love playing them so much.
I don't like melee classes. My first toon was a rogue, and after 2 years I just couldn't stand there and whack things with swords anymore, but rogues and hunters are good for new players to learn about the basic mechanics of WoW (aggro circles, non-aggressive mobs, pull patterns, threat mechanisms). I'd probably go with one of those to start.
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May 5th, 2009 at 8:17 pm
Dwarves: Pally, Dwarves have stoneform which prevents any poison and speed impairment. They can heal effectively and are also good as warriors.
Human: Whatever, the human is the most versatile race in WOW. You can go for mage, preist, hunter, warrior, whatever you would like.
Gnome: Rogue, The special ability of the gnome is to dispell the movement impairments so that combined with 50% increase in speed is very effective.
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May 5th, 2009 at 8:17 pm
i like warlocks for dwarves
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May 5th, 2009 at 8:19 pm
I give mad respect to dwarf priest yo
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May 5th, 2009 at 8:21 pm
This may not answer your question, but i'll narrow it down.
Dwarves: Warrior is great due to the race's improved strength and stone form; hunter because of increased crit. w/ gun.
Human: Rogue, stealth and first hits
Gnome: Mage, +5 intelligence and +10 engineering, nice bonus
Again, sry if it didn't help. :/
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May 5th, 2009 at 10:09 pm
I'm very biased for Hunters because I love taming pets and having a unique pet (more or less) as a companion. Warlocks don't have this option, every minion looks like everybody else's minion.
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