Thursday, November 13, 2008

World of Warcraft Guide - Handy Dungeon Tips

Handy Dungeon Tips For World Of Warcraft

Navigating dungeons is an integral part of the World Of Warcraft experience. Knowing how to do so effectively will greatly work to your advantage. Many of the basic rules of party play, etiquette and the rest still need to be kept in mind, but this article will outline how they apply to a dungeon context.

THINGS TO DO BEFORE ENTERING A DUNGEON

- Make sure to have ample food and water, even more than you think you'll need

- Make sure your equipment is in good repair

- Make sure you've got space to carry loot

PARTY GROUPS

Having a good party group is more important than ever when exploring dungeons. At least one healer, one tank and one puller are a must. Ideally, taking a priest as a healer is the best scenario because of their resurrection abilities. For the tank, having a Warrior in your party to absorb enemy attacks will make things much easier. On the pulling front, Warriors and Hunters are the best characters for the job.

PICK A GOOD LEADER

Try your best to pick a leader who won't lead the party astray. If you want to discover all the secrets that a dungeon has to offer, pick someone who will let you do this, or even help you. Conversely, if you want to learn the ropes, choose a leader who knows what they're doing.

BE AWARE OF THE TIME INVOLVED

Before starting a dungeon, try and talk to other players who have done it before to see how long it will take. If you don't think you'll have enough time to stick it out from start to finish, DON'T START IT. Doing so will only make things very difficult for your fellow party members, and - if you do it on a regular basis - might even land you with a bad reputation.

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