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Lots and lots of times. In terms of playing Linedan I have done, and still do, a lot of things "wrong"...first I didn't Heroic Strike enough, then I did it too much, I still tend to "faceroll" and smack random buttons too much instead of having a smooth rotation, things like that. But despite doing things "wrong," people still say I'm a pretty decent tank. There may be optimum ways to do things in WoW (and in life), but "not optimum" is not the same as "wrong."
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Well, Latisha my human prot warrior is 71 nearing 72, and my long-term goal is to get her to 80 and gear her up at least somewhat. She hasn't been getting nearly as much playtime lately, though, I'm just split too many directions.
Other than that, though? Not really. Three of my other four 80s are pure DPS (MM hunter, BM hunter, enhancement shaman) and my fourth is a blood DK that I have NO intentions of tanking with. I do have a 72 Tauren druid who has extensive Karazhan tanking experience in TBC, but if I decide to level him up further, he'll primarily be a kitteh--you can't really effectively single-spec cat and bear anymore, you have to choose one or the other.
So yeah, basically, Lin's the only Panzercow for now, at least until I can find time and motivation to level Latisha. I'm having trouble getting fired up to go through the 70-80 grind in Northrend for the sixth time in a year and a half. -
Stand there in shock for several seconds. Then maybe he'd awkwardly pat her on the back or head while looking for someone to come get the crazy dead pinkskin away from him.
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The warrior--and this despite the fact I have two 80 hunters. Warrior's a hybrid class, so you have to be able to tank and DPS to play it to its fullest. I think it's the hardest class to learn to tank with effectively--if nothing else, we've certainly got the most buttons. DPS warrioring is challenging because we're so gear-dependent to good DPS, and because we don't have an agro dump so we've always got to be very careful about our threat.
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Greater physical customization during character creation. The fact that all players of one race/sex combination are the same height, build, body type, etc. bugs me. I'd like to be able to make Linedan the bigger-than-average Tauren or Beltar the skinnier-than-average dwarf that they are in my mind. I'd love to see a world where there are actually flat-chested human women and not all the human men looked like Hulk Hogan with mullets. I wish Blizzard would retrofit a more robust character customization system into the game with Cataclysm, but I'm not sure that they can or will.
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He'd be fascinated by this brave little gnome in the plate armor. If he ever saw her fight, he'd probably even grant her a small measure of grudging respect. (Face it, when you're a Tauren, and especially when you're big even for a Tauren, it'd be hard to take a gnome seriously as a fighter until seeing them in action.)
Besides, the plate really cuts down on the distance you get when you punt them. Screws up the aerodynamics, too. -
I would replace the Trial of the Big Round Room with something a little more interesting than just a conveyor belt of silly mobs while Tirion proclaims things and Garrosh and Wrynn wave their e-peens at each other. It's boring, and it's badly tuned.
At the very least, even if the setup stayed the same, I'd tune the encounters differently; normal ToC would be a bit more difficult and heroic ToGC would be a bit easier. There is a huge, huge gap between normal and heroic in that instance, far too big IMO, and it causes problems when going from normal to heroic. At least, it has for us. People expect to sleepwalk through the fights like they can on normal, and get a very rude wakeup call that Trial of the Grand Crusader is actually pretty damn hard, especially on 25. -
Woolly.
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