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World of Warcraft-->Game Guide-->Parties: Roles

Each player should be aware of the tools their class provides for managing the battle and any aggro mitigating abilities they may possess. Frequently, warriors and paladins are expected to act as tanks, soaking up damage for their more tender counterparts, while casters and hunters attack at range. Detailed below are some of the different types of roles there are in parties.

No, we don't mean "thanks", we mean tanks! A tank is a character designed to take a lot of physical damage/abuse from monsters while still fighting on! Just like..uh..a.. tank? True tanks include Warriors, Paladins, and certain Pets. If any character is fighting with a monster with their melee attack with the monster attacking them they can be said to be "tanking".

Purpose: The purpose of a tank in a party is to absorb and deflect damage from other weaker party members, such as casters. A tank is much more capable of taking physical damage than other party members.

Tank Jobs Taunting
Tanks typically have an ability that will taunt the monster off another player. Whenever a weaker party member, such as a Mage or Priest, is attacked they should let the tank know such by saying "someone on me." The tank should immediately find the monster attacking the party member and use their taunt ability until the monster starts attacking them instead. That way the tank continues to save the other party members by taking all the damage and the casters do their job of healing the tank or blasting the monster.

Pulling
Another usual role for the tank is to pull monsters for the group. The tank typically has a lot of hit points and can withstand more damage. Tanks should have some ability or weapon that allows them to pull with a ranged attack. [ Learn more about pulling ]

Leading
The tank is usually responsible for leading the group around to their destinations.

First in, last out
The tank should be the first person into battle under most circumstances. If the party is forced to run, the tank should stick around taking more damage and possibly even die in order to buy time for the other party members to escape. The other party members can then resurrect the dead tank.

Primary Tanks vs. Secondary Tanks
If there are multiple tanks in a group, a primary tank should be chosen. The secondary tanks are responsible for helping out the main tank but typically don't have to worry about taunting, pulling, or leading. They just help do additional damage.

healer is any class with the ability to heal other characters. Healers include Shamans, Druids, and the best healer: the Priest. A group is always better off with a healer. Parties without a healer are possible, but are typically more challenging and, some say, less fun. Healers are very popular in parties.

Purpose: To heal party members and keep them alive.

Healers are not for everyone. There are good healers and bad healers. Good healers do a good job of healing everyone and almost always heal at the right time; bad healers don't. Always try to learn and accept tips on becoming a better healer. Good healers are in high demand. If you're a good healer, word spreads and people remember you. You may find yourself finding more groups and more respect!

How to be a Good Healer

  • Always pay attention to party members' hit points. You don't want to be in a situation where party members die and you could have saved them if you were paying attention.
  • Learn control methods to heal people faster. One way to do it is with hot keys such as Function keys which select party members and the number keys associated with the healing spell.
  • Give a verbal confirmation that you're healing someone so they don't freak out or think you're not "on it." Example: "healing j"
  • Let your party members know they can always ask for healing or remind you at any time. They can even use the voice macro: " /v heal ".
  • If a monster is attacking you, preventing you from healing, let the tank know so he can save you.
Mana Spell Management
As the healer levels up, the healer receives multiple healing spells. It's important that the healer figures out what is the best heal to use for the situation. There are factors to consider such as cast time (don't want people to die while casting), and healing per mana cost. It's wise to keep several healing spells on the action bar and use them based on the situation.

Tricks of the Masters

  • Get a stock of Mana Potions to use for emergency situations.
  • Always have a supply of drinks. Drinks regenerate mana.
 
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