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Old 11-10-2020, 03:54 PM
Danth Danth is offline
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Originally Posted by remen [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Splitting camps is easy with shaman root, SK in this particular duo isn't much different than warrior pulling.

Also, FD isn't that big a deal in a duo, since your shaman cant FD and will need to CR anyways from a wipe. SK spell utility really doesn't synergize very well with a shaman.
Feign and splitting becomes critically important for doing difficult top-level areas where things are resistant enough (or there are enough adds) where root might not work reliably. Hence why you see monks and shadow knights favored over warriors for very high-level shaman duo partners. For ordinarily leveling content I agree feign splitting isn't--usually--all that important. The original poster seems unlikely to go all the way to 60. Counterpoint, though, is that there's really not a lot of point in playing a warrior if you don't plan to raid with it. He's not really getting the most out of either class in the environment he has chosen, but neither is he really going to go wrong with either one. They'll both get the job done.

Disclaimer: SK is my main on P99 and has been since 2012, and I spend a lot of time online duo with the wife on her Shaman. Obviously we've been level 60 for a long time. Hence I know that duo very well.

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