I decided to pretend I am a tank with my horde character. I say pretend because leading groups doesn't come naturally to me. Being a healer I spent vanilla WoW not really knowing what instances looked like because of "stay back here and I'll pull" thing.
I have no plans to become a raid tank. I raid on my alliance character and that's more raiding than I feel like doing as it is.
I just plan on tanking for the random 5-man pug, get a few upgrades and admire how my character turns out.
Killing stuff is slower, but I like that I'm able to do some group quests without a group.
I'm only tanking instances that are below my level which makes it easier on the healer and all involved. Don't know what I'm going to do when I hit 80. Maybe I'll stick to the easier instances. I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
Monday, November 30, 2009
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