How much BV is recommended for AoE tankign SH?
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Caelia wrote:aureon wrote:mana break, it's it.
when a warlock is asking for drink, it's the time to stop
they drink?
Only when they have no health left and the healer is OOM from healing them and not the tank, cuz the tank doesn't need it.
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Levantine - Posts: 10802
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Levantine wrote:Caelia wrote:aureon wrote:mana break, it's it.
when a warlock is asking for drink, it's the time to stop
they drink?
Only when they have no health left and the healer is OOM from healing them and not the tank, cuz the tank doesn't need it.
After Heroic bot warp splinter I looked at my shaman healers mana.
97%.
SLACK ASS BASTARD!
I have ADHD and OCD...I keep forgetting to wash my hands.
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Just for kicks I tried this with my soloing-fel-reavers set, which stands around 850 BV (78% passive uncrushability). TBH it didn't change much from doing it with my regular tanking set with 24ish dodge, 17ish parry. Maybe I'm just ignorant.. but inc. damage is different, more spikey one way maybe, but both will let you through. Forgot to ask my healer about it, maybe it does make a difference for them, not in my PoV...

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Dynaheir - Posts: 105
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I tanked heroic SH with 406 BV tonight. The instance really felt easy as hell. We had imba group though. Few weeks ago we did the first boss with the guildies for Nightbane quest and the instance felt much harder. I had about 280 BV back then. The healer (paladin) had over +1700 healing this time. He seemed to be impressed too. We had no CC at all, which slightly worried me (casters can be nasty sometimes), but it was no problem.
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