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Valithria Dreamwalker and Sindragosa
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Dv0lt
Geek
Joined: Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:58 pm Posts: 342 Location: Parts Unknown
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 Valithria Dreamwalker and Sindragosa
_________________ "True story: I was once like you, then i grew a brain, a dick, and a heart."
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| Thu Feb 04, 2010 12:16 am |
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Files
Noob
Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2010 7:58 pm Posts: 15
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 Re: Valithria Dreamwalker and Sindragosa
Hey all, I did some more research on sindragosa and found out that we were doing a couple things wrong; Healers need to communicate their stacks and rotate better, a beacon on the tank is best and then the pally healer never needs to be in los. and this blurb, Bloodlusting early is good if you are hitting the hard enrage. Phase 3 is the tougher phase. However bloodlust is less effective then. Use your judgement.
Have your tanks switch as much as possible (unless there's a big gear discrepancy). This way if a tank gets targeted for frost beacon you have more slack time. A common strategy is for tanks to taunt from her tail. It keeps both of them from getting the frost breath and lets you alternate block positioning safer.
You should usually have two healers free. Whichever healer has the least stacks heals the tank in the open. The other healer ducks behind an iceblock and raid heals.
If you get a healer blocked call for a tank cooldown or healthstones. And break that block quickly. Its ok to break one a little early in this case and make up for it on the next round.
Once the DPS/tanks get into a rhythm of breaking stacks its mainly about the healers communicating their stack counts with the tanks. Good coordination from your healers is key.
Also remind healers that they can cast with the debuff on normal. They just need to make sure they've dumped their stacks before it blows. In the worst case if you're getting close you can soulstone a healer and have them heal until they blow and then pop.
Also, the tank can get ice blocked EVEN five to ten seconds into tanking switch (happened to me) and its the frost breaths with the melee debuff and stacks of her dot on me all at once that burned me down so every strat i looked at said to have one tank tank fight with a couple pieces of frost resist and the off tank with as much as possible for phase three. This allows the first tank to hold threat and for both to survive the damage later. I like the taunt from the tail method as long as u time it not to get whacked from a tail whip. this makes sure both tanks dont get hit with it at transitions too. -Files
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| Sat Mar 06, 2010 11:27 am |
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Anixx
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Joined: Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:59 pm Posts: 62
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 Re: Valithria Dreamwalker and Sindragosa
What not to do on Sindragosa.
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| Mon Mar 22, 2010 9:50 pm |
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Krytos
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Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2008 9:36 pm Posts: 1320
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 Re: Valithria Dreamwalker and Sindragosa
_________________ This reminds me of that one scene from Hidalgo
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| Mon Mar 22, 2010 10:45 pm |
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