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Since you want to have a holy paladin then you can probably just send a different spell on based on which mouse button you use, so left click on health bar = Holy Light, right click = cleanse etc. So what are your thoughts on that? And what about when I'll reach level 80 with my toons? Would then a holy paladin be a must? Will it be a requirement to have a dedicated healer for heroic dungeons (especially FOS/POS)? With the addition of an holy paladin I would need to keep him at a distance while I attack with the tank and assist with the other 3. On one side I want to play all 3 specs in order to learn the ins and outs of both retri, prot and holy.īut on the other side I understand that this would overcomplicate things, especially with the holy paladin, because as for now I have 1 main paladin which attacks the target, and the other 4 just assist it. I want to learn to play well my Paladin team, but I wonder what's the best spec for the 5 toons.
My second question is someway related to the first one. In other words I think that multiboxing has some didactic vaule, and this is my first question: what is your experience with multiboxing in this respect? Did it made you an overall better player outside of multiboxing itself? The first thing that I noticed despite I started just 2 days ago, is that multiboxing works in a such way that you end up learning the class more deeply. I've started a 5x Paladin team, which are almost level 11. On the meantime I decided to try multiboxing as I find it fun to experiment with things, scripts and so on. Hi all! I'm fairly new to the game itself and my main is a Hunter, which I don't intend to multibox with.