WoW 4.3 Guide:The way to take down the Unsleeping Yorsahj DateTime:5/23/2012 10:37:34 AM
Yor'sahj is just like many other encounters within the zone, requiring
two tanks, five to six healers, and a good mix of both melee and ranged
DPS. The boss will be tanked right where he stands and there isn't all
that much movement to the encounter. There is potentially some AOE, so
do bare that in mind. For most of the encounter, the raid will want to
remain stacked on cheap wow gold,
only spreading out when an ability calls for it.Aside from the oozes
which spawn, you just tank swap in order to avoid it stacking too high,
usually around three to four stacks. As for the oozes themselves, even
though most people go by a complex priority system,it really isn't as
bad as people think. Despite there seeming to be 20 possible ooze
combinations that you could be faced with, it seems Blizzard was a
little wiser than that and limited it to 6 possible combinations that
you'll actually end up seeing.Purple is only dangerous in situations
where you cannot limit your healing.
Just like Divine Protection or Guardian of Ancient Kings, Holy Shield
and Word of Glory need to be used proactively like any other
cooldown.Pop Holy Shield to shave off a hearty percentage of the
incoming damage, right before the onslaught hits.This means that you
should emphasize boosting your mastery over any threat stats. Then once
at cap, I'd still strongly recommend going into stamina instead of
seeking the threat caps. With the nerf to threat, there's generally
little reason to seek out wow gold for sale.Unless
you're still in blues, you can likely get away with capping your threat
stats. Likewise, even on certain raid fights, there is a high reward
with gearing for threat.
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