Instance grouping guide for a damage dealer
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The Damage Dealer
Primary classes: Hunter, Mage, Rogue, Warlock
Secondary classes: Balance/Feral Druid, Discipline/Shadow Priest, Retribution Paladin, Elemental/Enhancement Shaman, Arms/Fury Warrior
As expected the the damage dealer has one primary task: deal as much damage as possible to burn down one or more targets. However, they have a few secondary tasks that are almost as important: don't take aggro from the tank and don't endanger the healers or other squishies. This guide is intended to help damage dealers understand how best to perform their role in instance situations, but be able to adapt to edge case situations as well.
- Types of DPS with class
- Magic - Mage, Warlock; Balance Druid, Discipline/Shadow Priest, Elemental Shaman
- Ranged - Hunter
- Melee - Rogue, Arms/Fury Warrior; Enhancement Shaman,Feral Druid,Retribution Paladin
Damage Dealer
- Main article: Damage dealer
Every class can be a damage dealer, some classes are designed to provide utility while doing decent damage, some classes are designed to focus on DPS and provide no utility.
As a Damage Dealer
- Watch your threat, if you die due to over aggro, it is your fault.
- A damage dealer's job is deal out as much damage as possible without exceeding the tank's threat.
- A threat meter such as Omen is very handy for threat management, but it requires other party members to have it activated too.
- If for any reason you have aggro, run toward the tank and use any threat reduction spell if possible.
