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Originally Posted by Toxigen
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except for the whole low dps thing
monk is the best possible pair with a shaman and it really isnt close unless you're talking mega-twinked warrior on blue
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The low DPS is not that big of a deal and doesn't become very evident until after level 20. Prior to level 20 just equip a 2-hander that hits for DMG cap and yer all set. I would agree that for the sub 50 game the MNK wins pretty handily, but later on in the game having a proper tank/slow combo will become invaluable. Not to mention you are 2/3 of a perfect group already in the making. If you are a SHD/SHM duo, you just shout that you are looking for more... any will do, really. If you are a MNK/SHM duo, you still NEED a tank to get a proper group going and the tank is usually the hardest part to fill, and usually the one that breaks the group when they leave.
I duo'd Iksar MNK/SHM with a friend of mine, and by the time we hit 57 I thoroughly regretted my decision and wished I had gone SHD instead of MNK. We were trying to do dungeon crawls and my ability to tank became too much of an issue. Threat was difficult between slows, dots and heals, and even with a Fungi and decent twinkage, the MNK just needed too many heals. God forbid we got into any trouble because the MNK has practically zero ability to contribute anything beyond MOAR PUNCH!
A torpor SHM with a well geared SHD can duo practically anything. Yes a MNK would do well, but for what a SHM needs/wants to succeed the most, being able to hold agro and take the hits is FAR more useful than a slightly faster time-to-kill.
I think the best argument here is that there are no things a MNK can do that a SHD cannot, even if the kill takes longer. However, there ARE targets that a MNK could not tank for the SHM but a SHD could handle easily. Their DPS doesn't add up to enough of a difference to overcome their lack of agro, utility and damage mitigation.