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#27 Jun 08 2011 at 2:11 AM Rating: Good
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I hate to say it, but Druid.

It's got everything I love. It can tank. It can DPS. It can heal. It can turn into furry animals and maul things.

I love having Druids in my groups. I co-tanked with a Druid friend for a couple of years. Given the fight druid, I might even risk Sudden Bear on Top Syndrome.

I just ... can't level one past 30.


Most druids can't level past 30 either. Our sheer longing desire to play one makes the numbers go up despite this.

I've never been able to play a healer since Vanilla days of innervate bot. Something just doesn't click. Other than that the main class I have trouble with is DK, but that's really because I *always* have to make an effort to keep going once I enter the Outland, and the DKs start there. I have alts who never level up much but it's usually because I decide I want to spend more time with my feral and hunter, rather than the alt's class having some issue.
#28 Jun 08 2011 at 2:39 AM Rating: Excellent
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I'm not a fan of melee so I would have to put DK, rogue and warrior as my least favourite classes. Can't quite decide on a ranking though, my rogue is 49 (and I've had the character for 4-5 years :P), but DKs start at level 55 meaning I haven't played my level 61 that much, warrior got to 53 but I really don't know how.

I've recently started playing my pala and shaman as melee and whilst I got off to a shaky start I seem to be getting the hang of it a bit more. Haven't tried raiding on either of them yet (and my shaman isn't geared anyway) but melee is not in high demand on my server.
#29 Jun 08 2011 at 3:19 AM Rating: Good
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My least favourite class is definetely Death Knight.
every time I try to play a Death Knight, the abilities and spells seems awesome as heck, but after a while of playing I get bored out of my mind and go play some other class.

My least played class though, is warlock. It seems like an interesting class, with the dots, and more dots more dots n' stuff, but I just never really had the time to start one I guess, I'm too busy playing around with other classes (except , of course DK), but that's not really a case that I wouldn't like to play it.

So short and simple, Death Knight.

Edited, Jun 8th 2011 5:23am by smunks
#30 Jun 08 2011 at 6:27 AM Rating: Excellent
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I have 2 I just can't seem to play right now.

Death Knight, he hit 80 in Wrath and hasn't been touched since, not too sure why he doesn't even come into consideration when I decide what toon to play.

Rogue, he is 68 and in Northrend and no matter how much I like the idea of the class I just can't do more than 2-3 quests before logging a different character.

I'll probably go back to them once the rest hit 85 I guess.
#31 Jun 08 2011 at 7:11 AM Rating: Excellent
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Warrior. My very first toon ever. It just never clicked for me - I put in double the effort for half the results as any other class I tried, and finally the struggle was too much for me. And I leveled - pre-cata - a paladin to 70 as holy and a druid to 80 as feral, so I know struggle.

And it's not that I hate melee, either. I can handle kitty dps just fine, and I had a ret offspec for my paladin even before it became so much more similar to feral with Cata.
#32 Jun 08 2011 at 7:20 AM Rating: Excellent
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My least played classes are warrior (31), priest (22), and DK (61). Of those, I find Warrior the least impressive. I enjoyed DK, but got tired of seeing them everywhere. I never gave priest a fair shot; I didn't care for it years ago because it felt like "wanding" was my main attack, and haven't tried them much since 4.0. I keep meaning to, though. They seem pretty fun.
#33 Jun 08 2011 at 7:53 AM Rating: Good
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All my characters (I have at least one of each class) are 60+. My least favorite is probably Rogue. It used to be my main during Vanilla, but now that Druids aren't the wet paper bags they were in Vanilla, I get all my "cloak & dagger" shiz from there.

I don't play my Warlock as much these days, but it used to be my main in The Burning Crusade, so I guess my preferences change a bit with my mood and such. Warlocks just seem too passive for me these days. Perhaps I'm just tired of looking at DoT meters, having played a Feral Druid for the last couple of years. The playstyle of having to refresh DoTs doesn't interest me as much as I used to.

Still, the Succubus is hot and I sometimes log on my Warlock just to make her some indecent proposals. Smiley: sly
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#34 Jun 08 2011 at 9:02 AM Rating: Good
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I have alts who never level up much but it's usually because I decide I want to spend more time with my feral and hunter, rather than the alt's class having some issue.

I think that this is kind of the way I feel too. I spend so much time on my main and the couple of classes that were the easiest for me to push from 80-85 that I don't find time to play the others much unless I have a specific reason to (like getting my Rogue to 85 for the free lockpicking or keeping my tailor Mage high enough to make the biggest bags possible).

I think that my lowest classes are Warlock, Druid and Priest. I enjoy them when I do sit down to play them but I just don't seem to find the time to devote to leveling them. I have gotten a lot farther on my Troll Druid than I ever got with a Tauren one though and I think that was the thing turning me off before. I never even tried a Warlock until pretty recently but I currently have several low level ones of various races. I think my big problem with Priest was that my only one for a long time was a female Blood Elf and I finally realized that it was the character turning me off and not the class. I race changed her to a Night Elf and started a Troll Priest and have found that I enjoy playing it more.
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#36 Jun 08 2011 at 10:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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Mazra wrote:
I don't play my Warlock as much these days, but it used to be my main in The Burning Crusade, so I guess my preferences change a bit with my mood and such. Warlocks just seem too passive for me these days. Perhaps I'm just tired of looking at DoT meters, having played a Feral Druid for the last couple of years. The playstyle of having to refresh DoTs doesn't interest me as much as I used to.


Go Destruction, less DoT more hot.

Smiley: nod

Edited, Jun 8th 2011 9:09am by someproteinguy
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#37 Jun 08 2011 at 10:10 AM Rating: Good
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I leveled a shaman to 20 before letting her dust away, and for some reasons, the sole idea of leveling a hunter and a rogue is just not appealing, though I can't exactly tell why.

However, I always hated paladin tanks for the same unknown reason and now I have leveled one to 72 (having a blast), so who knows.
Ah, prejudices...

Like many others in this thread, I change main every now and then (in this order: lock, druid, mage, warrior, priest - with priest being the most fun at the moment, closely followed by the abovementioned paladin).

Edited, Jun 8th 2011 12:14pm by lostraniero
#38 Jun 08 2011 at 10:31 AM Rating: Good
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I tend to stay away from healer classes. I'm not sure I could level a priest. Warlock I probably could but I already have a hunter and mage so meh. With shaman at least I can go healer/caster/melee if I wanted but my highest shaman is like 24.
#39 Jun 08 2011 at 10:33 AM Rating: Good
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someproteinguy wrote:
Mazra wrote:
I don't play my Warlock as much these days, but it used to be my main in The Burning Crusade, so I guess my preferences change a bit with my mood and such. Warlocks just seem too passive for me these days. Perhaps I'm just tired of looking at DoT meters, having played a Feral Druid for the last couple of years. The playstyle of having to refresh DoTs doesn't interest me as much as I used to.


Go Destruction, less DoT more hot.

Smiley: nod

Edited, Jun 8th 2011 9:09am by someproteinguy


Been playing with that idea, yeah.

My only issue is that Destruction feels a lot like the Mage playstyles. And I want my Succubus out, not my stupid Gimp.
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#40 Jun 08 2011 at 11:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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Mazra wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:
Mazra wrote:
I don't play my Warlock as much these days, but it used to be my main in The Burning Crusade, so I guess my preferences change a bit with my mood and such. Warlocks just seem too passive for me these days. Perhaps I'm just tired of looking at DoT meters, having played a Feral Druid for the last couple of years. The playstyle of having to refresh DoTs doesn't interest me as much as I used to.


Go Destruction, less DoT more hot.

Smiley: nod

Edited, Jun 8th 2011 9:09am by someproteinguy


Been playing with that idea, yeah.

My only issue is that Destruction feels a lot like the Mage playstyles. And I want my Succubus out, not my stupid Gimp.


Can't say I remember the last time I had my imp out. I don't really do instances on the Warlock, and don't have any of the 'make-imp-better' talents anyway.

As for feeling the same, well my mage and warlock both nuke stuff, but that's where it kind of ends for me. I don't think I could PvE with both of them as the similarity would be too much, but once you get away from that Max DPS rotation thing the Warlock still feels like a Warlock.

IMO of course. Smiley: wink
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#41 Jun 08 2011 at 4:15 PM Rating: Good
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I thought I would be the only one, but apparently not. For me it's a Warrior. Never gotten one into the 20s. They just seem like a less capable Paladin to me.



Edited, Jun 8th 2011 6:16pm by Kastigir
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#42 Jun 09 2011 at 1:59 AM Rating: Decent
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Warrior, Paladin, and Mage, in that order. Priest belongs in there somewhere but I never gave one a fair shot, so...

The lock was my main until mid way through WotLK. By then I had leveled so many locks and spent so much time on them I was looking for anything that would be considered a challenge, to the point of seeing how many mobs I could pull at the same time and still end with my HP and mana above 90%, my best was 12. After that the DK became my main, which I loved playing until they FUBAR'd the rune system with Cata. Leveling the Rogue was brutal, but I loved PvPing with it. The hunter was boring, but I wanted one so I could get all the cool pets. Shaman was ok, nothing great. The Druid was my new main, but I only got him into his 40's before I quit. Being able to tank and ambush style PvP on the same toon was awesome.
#43 Jun 09 2011 at 3:04 AM Rating: Good
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Mage, mages suck. Although they look fun once you get to the 40-50's I've never gotten one past 20.
#44REDACTED, Posted: Jun 09 2011 at 3:04 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) I hate all but Hunter.
#45 Jun 09 2011 at 3:23 AM Rating: Good
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I hate all but Hunter.
In fact, that's the only class I have played since 2005.
Don't you think it costs you all the time in order to play one class well enough....


wut?
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#46 Jun 09 2011 at 3:58 AM Rating: Good
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He's incapable of learning how to play more than one class.
#47 Jun 09 2011 at 7:36 AM Rating: Good
Meyar wrote:
I hate all but Hunter.
In fact, that's the only class I have played since 2005.
Don't you think it costs you all the time in order to play one class well enough....


I was going to call Aeth a scrub for not being able to level a mage, but no... you're far more deserving of that title on a much more serious note. Do you really think that all the other classes haven't changed in the last 6 years? Locks at the very least are way different now than they were when I played one in Vanilla. I haven't spent enough time to try and figure out the new shard system, but the only thing that's really the same is that you can drain tank with the affliction tree, and the actual purposes of each tree. Beyond that, I have no clue.

Plus it's really not that hard to learn how to play a new class. Took me a lot of research and a couple of weeks, but I picked up Shadow Priest fairly easily. The basics of Moonkin took way less time. The intricacies I have yet to get a handle on, but that's why Shadow Priest is my new main. =x
#48 Jun 09 2011 at 10:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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One thing I hate about making a new class is that it completely borks my UI and I hate taking the time to fix it.
#49 Jun 09 2011 at 10:39 AM Rating: Good
L2 Reflux.
#50 Jun 09 2011 at 10:46 AM Rating: Good
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Psh! I don't want to have to configure an add on to deal with all my other add ons! Most of my profiles are all over the place as I never bothered with them so some are default, some are one character, some are another.
#51 Jun 09 2011 at 10:51 AM Rating: Good
There's no configuring it lol. All you have to do is get your add ons set up on one toon, then type /reflux create MyProfile. After that, whenever you make an alt, all you have to do is type /reflux switch MyProfile and you're done. Smiley: tongue
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