DO not level as a healer

I read the threads of the people the op is referring to. And most of them bought a boost and rolled Paladins and tried to level as holy and questing as holy. Yeah if you’re doing this, it IS that bad lol

for like 1 hour
just do the right quests on Hellfire and you are set

Indeed, The Smiths are The Cure for this issue.

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the seal that boost holy damage and then holy shock would do more dmg while costing less mana no?

so, i could stay ret for the first hours and collect gear instead of buying it in ah? would be a gold saver lmao

I leveled as Holy. I could AoE down 8 mobs at the higher levels, and around 15 at the lower levels.

Maybe you guys shouldn’t be so determined to solo every single thing in game. Healers make everyone happy. Everyone wants a healer in their group.

There’s no downtime if a healer and tank group up to quest.

Why is it so offensive and insane to consider grouping up with others to support your spec and work with others?

As a holy paladin? I can’t see how this would literally get any better without dungeon spamming. You kill stuff so slow lol

Consecration does a lot with +sp. But yes, it would.

Ive been doing it. I cant aoe pull and kill time is a little slower but its not that bad. plus people like seeing an actual tree bro in their dungeon.

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do you kill stuff 1 by 1?
that would be your mistake

Step 1: Gather up mobs.
Step 2: Dismount.
Step 3: Press Consecration.
Step 4: Press Holy Light if your health is reaching near 0.
Step 5: Collect 5,000 experience points.

Repeat as long as sanity holds.

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Ehhh its not so bad leveling as a resto druid, plus I dont have to respec to heal a dungeon.

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I mean I’m not doing anything because I don’t play a Paladin in tbc. But I guess this would be the way. Maybe I’m just in the bulk of levelers right now, but I can’t see holy pulling a lot of mobs in one area unless you’re questing during downtime.

This is one reason tbc will be dead soon. There’s lots of reasons. But this explanation of soloing in Outland shines a light on what kind of gameplay awaits those in tbc.

My 2nd level 80 ever back in Wrath I leveled as disc priest. It wasn’t that bad

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inhales copium
yes dude you are right

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I intentionally try to avoid grouping when doing group quests. Adds a bit of a fun challenge to the leveling experience if I can do it solo.

I don’t mind. I’ve been dungeon grinding

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I leveled this chick on BC as disc exclusively in dungeons from 34 to 58, with the exception of the Darrowshire questcl chain.

I plan on doing something similar with my BC priest of the same name. I don’t care how “tedious” or “horrible” the experience is to you, I love it and shadow can go take it’s twilight vamperic nonsense else where imo.

But it’s not difficult. Nothing in this game is difficult. You’re challenging yourself in a solo capacity in a game that revolves around other players, teamwork and cooperation.

No one cares people can solo in wow. It’s a black eye on the game. Notice all the retail players excitedly announcing how great classic is often referencing how the game world feels dangerous because you can’t just mindlessly aoe everything down?

If we couldn’t solo quests, the entire game would blossom. The fact we all run away from each other and try to solo for greedy reasons, whether it be for loot or exp gain, is bad. If we needed to help each other and the game world enforced that rule so soloing wasn’t an option, you’d find the game to be 100% more enticing. The product would become sticky.

Instead we all solo in an mmorpg and try to avoid each other. So we can solo more. Yawn.