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    The Way of the Punchbag! - Guide to tanking

    A good warrior guide, it was very helpful for me, i hope it is for you





    I see way too many people who think the single quality defining a tank is
    a high armor value, and that enemies will magically start attacking the
    tank just because of that. Tanking is a skill useful not only in dungeons,
    but whenever a group of players are fighting a group of enemies.

    Your sole purpose as a tank is to keep enemies away from casters, and most
    importantly, healers. A good healer can keep you alive almost no matter
    how much damage you take, as long as they are free to cast uninterupted.
    Non-caster players will generally be ok on their own, since they only
    aggro the single units they are attacking, but allways keep an eye on
    everyone just in case.


    Main tank: The reason why you need a main tank for a dungeon is that when
    fighting single targets (bosses), there is no tactic a dmg-dealer can use
    to reduce the amount of aggro he produces (except to stop attacking). You
    simply need someone who can out-aggro anyone, with high enough armor to
    make healing effective. Also, if a healer is being mobbed, and is forced
    to start healing himself excessively, it can create an aggro lock that is
    almost impossible for anyone but a really good tank to break.

    Off-tank: The defenition of an off-tank is a player that can safely and
    effectively tank one enemy. Depending on the situation and composition of
    your group, this may apply to anything from paladins to rogues or
    range-spec hunters. Basically, if you are fighting more units than the
    main tank can handle (damage- or aggro-wise), an off-tank needs to step
    in. As stated in the tips and tricks below, try to go for a target that
    isn't being attacked, it will be much easier for you to pull, and you will
    not need to attack it continuously to keep it locked on you.



    General main tank requirements: There are only two really good tank
    classes, warrior (defensive stance) and druid (bear form), with paladin as
    the third "ok" tank, viable in dungeons up to lvl 35 or so. But in lack of
    these, any fighter class can go in as emergency tank, provided the enemies
    are weak enough for him to handle (don't try this in dungeons!). Equipment
    and talents matter a lot naturally, so for any situation that requires a
    good tank, don't go with caster-specced druids or warriors without shield.

    High level dungeon main tank requirements: Forget paladin, and don't use a
    druid if you can help it. Good feral druids are rare, and even they are
    generally more valuable as healers. Warriors (with shields) have superior
    final armor and hit points, and is the only real choise. Points in
    tactical mastery is almost a must, it enables the warrior to use the best
    of different stances.



    General tips and tricks:

    * Some abilities generate more aggro than others. There's no table of
    statistics that I know of, but you can figure it out roughly on your own.
    It might allso be a good idea to use low aggro abilities when you aren't
    tank.
    * Leave to others what they can handle themselves. For example, if a mage
    is attacked by a single enemy and you aren't close, he will cast
    polymorph. If you charge in, you might leave other players vulnerable for
    no use.
    * Enemies that aren't being attacked are very easy to pull, a single hit
    or spell can make them turn on you.
    * Since the enemies will be following you, you are responsible for making
    sure they take maximum damage from aoe spells.


    Tanking with warrior/druid:

    Taunt is your main weapon, it almost always pulls the targeted enemy.
    Sunder armor and fiery fire are rage/aggro-effective abilities, so spam
    away, and save bash/disarm to disable units you don't have time to pull.
    The hp loss from berserker rage (warrior) is minimal, but be careful about
    enrage (druid), the -25% armor is not helpful in a serious fight. Feral
    charge (druid) is a highly useful ability for intercepting enemies that
    are running away or attacking casters.


    Tanking with paladin:

    Using Seal of fury, and having cast blessing of salvation on everyone you
    think needs it, you can pull a resonable amount of aggro, but accept your
    limits and stick to protecting the casters first of all. Save hammer of
    justice to disable units you don't have time to pull, and use blessing of
    protection wisely. Improved seal of fury allows you to tank slighly
    better, but you still wont be able to tank in dungeons past level 40,
    unless you are at a significantly higher level.



    Things to stress to your teammates:

    * Spread out a little, if you stand in a pile I can't see who's being
    attacked.
    * Don't overnuke! If you are being attacked, switch target or stop
    attacking. (to casters)
    * Don't cast spells, just heal! (high level healers will generally know
    when to do which)
    * If you're being attacked, run towards me, that way I can get the unit
    off you easier.

    The Way of the Punchbag! - Guide to tanking

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