
Quite recently, Blizzard the creator of World of Warcraft has done something rather innovative to a 7 years old online game. Â They put together a mechanism to automatically matchmaking 25 random players from around the world to form a raid to slay dragons and more. Â This is a five times expansion of the existing 5-man party assembler. Â Traditionally, large scale raiding requires solid dedication of time, effort, sacrifices, and good networking skill. Â And it is handsomely rewarded within the game with a deep scene of achievement. Â Late last year, first time in Blizzard’s history, this aspect of the game has been opened up to the casual players. Â That includes Cynthia and I and some of our friends who now have the opportunity to see a part of the game that was used to be exclusive to only 2% of the player base. Â Now, any Tonk, Hick, and Sally can raid Deathwing – the final villain of this Cataclysm expansion – in a specially tune down version that is less demanding. Â OK. Â Deathwing may not be that elite in this LFR (looking for raid) setting. Â But it is the same not so sexy back we parachute onto (see picture above), elite or not! Â I often think that asking 25 strangers who may not have worked together before and to play a 90 minutes game is quite a feat – for Blizzard and for us.
Previously, I talked about the three roles that one can choose within the game. Â Similar to a football match, the melee players are like the strikers, always up close and personal with the goal. Â Mid fielders are like the casters throwing spells from the back. Â Both are constantly attacking. Â Healers in the game are like the defenders in a football field. Â Finally, goalkeeper is like a tank role in World of Warcraft. Â You don’t need many. Â One tank is required for a 5-man party. Â Two tanks are required for a 25-man party. Â Of these few roles, I enjoy tanking the most, partly due to its huge responsibility and the demand of a low margin of error. Â After all, you may have a few strikers by your side to pick up the slack when you miss the kick. Â When a goalkeeper misses the ball, the opposite scores.
After weeks of trying out the different roles in Dragon Soul (LFR), I have put together a tanking guide to help fellow tanks who are new to raiding. Â Unless there is a popular demand, I probably would not put up a guide for the other two roles. Â Because they are rather straightforward compares to tanking.
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