I played warlock and hunter, and to a short extent holy/disc priest, in original vanilla.
In TBC I played hunter, resto shaman, and in WOTLK I played resto shaman, death knight, priest multiple specs, and feral druid.
What should I pick?
I only want to play something I've played before (the above) to actually relive experiences, but how was resto shaman and feral druid in vanilla? Also If shaman I must level as resto because respeccing at 60 is dull for me, I don't level to be able to do XYZ at 60, I play to play at every level.
Regarding hunter pet training, it's not an issue since I did it once.
Regarding lock I feel worried about fear bugs. What I remember mostly is being able to solo elite demon mobs in the north winterspring (that drops priest legendary) and parts of Dire Maul. Edit : thanks to fear working!
Any help would be appreciated!
World PVP with the aforementioned classes/specs is quite important for me. Not cause I'm a ganker but survivability is key.
Furthermore, if I want to play low level BGS is there any faction that are to prefer?
In TBC I played hunter, resto shaman, and in WOTLK I played resto shaman, death knight, priest multiple specs, and feral druid.
What should I pick?
I only want to play something I've played before (the above) to actually relive experiences, but how was resto shaman and feral druid in vanilla? Also If shaman I must level as resto because respeccing at 60 is dull for me, I don't level to be able to do XYZ at 60, I play to play at every level.
Regarding hunter pet training, it's not an issue since I did it once.
Regarding lock I feel worried about fear bugs. What I remember mostly is being able to solo elite demon mobs in the north winterspring (that drops priest legendary) and parts of Dire Maul. Edit : thanks to fear working!
Any help would be appreciated!
World PVP with the aforementioned classes/specs is quite important for me. Not cause I'm a ganker but survivability is key.
Furthermore, if I want to play low level BGS is there any faction that are to prefer?
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