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I've been looking into purchasing WoW for some time, practicing on a trial. From my experience, a good two-player combo would be a Paladin and a Mage. The paladin can tank and heal, and the mage can DPS and CC, as well as have more ranged attacks. They won't roll on the same loot, either. Thoughts, or better combos? [[User:Mathwhiz90601|Mathwhiz90601]] ([[User talk:Mathwhiz90601|talk]]) 22:41, 20 July 2009 (UTC) |
I've been looking into purchasing WoW for some time, practicing on a trial. From my experience, a good two-player combo would be a Paladin and a Mage. The paladin can tank and heal, and the mage can DPS and CC, as well as have more ranged attacks. They won't roll on the same loot, either. Thoughts, or better combos? [[User:Mathwhiz90601|Mathwhiz90601]] ([[User talk:Mathwhiz90601|talk]]) 22:41, 20 July 2009 (UTC) |
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+ | :I don't think it really matter what your combo is - more important to just stay the same level, ideally on the same quests. I've had loads of fun as a pair of cat druids. {{User:Howbizr/sign}} 10:03 AM, 25 Jul 2009 (EDT) |
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I've been looking into purchasing WoW for some time, practicing on a trial. From my experience, a good two-player combo would be a Paladin and a Mage. The paladin can tank and heal, and the mage can DPS and CC, as well as have more ranged attacks. They won't roll on the same loot, either. Thoughts, or better combos? Mathwhiz90601 (talk) 22:41, 20 July 2009 (UTC)