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Most Valuable Class
In your experience, what class, when played masterfully, can bring out the best in a group?
I know some people are going say "It all depends on the person playing the class" as well as "every class has a specific role, so one isn't more valuable over another." Well, my question has more to do with your own experience. What was the best group you were ever in? What made it the best group? Was there a particular player that seemed to be the MVP? And this is more of an overall approach, instead of breaking down classes by specific measures like dps, survivability, mobility, etc. I know there are a ton of variations of this kind of thread. Just looking for more than just "Which class is the best?" More of a "Which class, when played by a master, can take a group to the next level?" I know that's vague, but I'm interested to see what some of the veterans on here have to say.
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shammy of course
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Dun care. What do RMTers say?
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bard/druid duh
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Enchanter.
At 60 it gets a bit closer because Shaman has pretty good healing power with Torpor but when it comes to 1 class making a huge difference in a group nothing comes close to an Enchanter. Things are a lot different if we're talking about raiding, though.
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see if I had to guess, I'd say bard, just bc they can set the pace of the group with pulling as well as affect almost all other aspects of a group (mana, haste, healing, cc, resists, etc). nevermind the exp penalty and carpal tunnel.
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Bard.
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druid
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