Addon Feral By Night 3 3 5a

May 28, 2010  The obligatory PvE addons are a threat meter (like Omen), a damage meter (like Recount), a Unit Frame addon, Feral By Night--If you are just starting out. 3] Feral Charge - Cat; [form:1] Feral Charge - Bear would have one button that if you were Cat would use Cat Charge, if Bear, Bear Charge. Any other form, the button would be dead.

Talent Tree The first build is for players who are a bit more experienced in positioning, as the main ability is. This means that you have to strike from behind. By the way, this is why we don't take. 3/3 is a minimum, where and are up to your personal preference. The second build has a bit less damage, but you won't have to be positioned behind.

This is for players who are often facing a 1v1 and you can't get behind to strike with Shred. 3d game studio a8 crack free. Main ability in this build is. Your attacks will get parried and dodged more often. Gameplay & Rotations Star priority when maxing Armor Penetration: Hit rating 164 → Resilience 950-1150 > Armor Penetration Stat priority when maxing Agility: Hit rating 164 → Resilience 1150-1300 > Agility Stun-opening: → → → → → If the target didn't use the trinket at this point you can use your stacks for an instant Burst-opening: → → → → → → 5 combo points → / Crowd control: – Usable to prevent healing, saving your partner, disabling a healer or dd, or proc a trinket. Also, disables warlocks if used on a pet.

– Great for disabling hunters pets. Also, works on druids and shaman while in shapeshift.

– Self-explaining. Best use is for melees like Warriors, Rogues, DKs.

Also, you can zone-out a healer from his partner if he goes too far away. – Stun the enemy while your partner casts something on him.

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Interrupt a heal or warlocks seduction. Peel a DD from your partner. – Apply bleed before using it, so that enemies will take extra damage while being stunned. Also good for peeling a DD from your partner.

I use Pawkets' Feral pack and Lite's bite notifier. Both of them are modified for my preference (removed backgrounds, deleted some notifications I didn't want, changed locations, etc) and they work really well for me.

But, each person is different and might be happier with everything set up a different way. My own experience would lead me to suggest that you do not clutter up the area immediately around your toon. Make a bit of space so you can see what is happening directly around it. Don't push your WA's too far out because you want them to be in your immediate sight-line and you want to be able to see things approaching from a distance.

Things like bite notifications, bleed timers, etc, keep them closer. Things like DBM timers and range notifications that are really only important a few times per fight, keep them further out away from your main areas of concern but where you know they are and can glance at when you need them.