If you roll a dk learn to tank. EVERY dk "tank" Ive ran with sucks balls, this is just horde side fyi. But theyre all bad. Also melee is crap right now for pvp.
If you roll a dk learn to tank. EVERY dk "tank" Ive ran with sucks balls, this is just horde side fyi. But theyre all bad. Also melee is crap right now for pvp.
Its hard to level a rogue from scratch as a first character though.
I'm sure its fun, and I enjoy it, but only with heirlooms tbh, and no aoe (even with combat) can be a throw off for a few, and it certainly doesn't help when having quests to kill 50 mobs.
On the other hand... being sub and 1 shotting in stv or early 60's in outland (shadowstep...) is pretty damn awesome, if you have the gear for it.
If you roll a dk learn to tank. EVERY dk "tank" Ive ran with sucks balls, this is just horde side fyi. But theyre all bad. Also melee is crap right now for pvp.
This is true, mostly cuz of the content. There are like 4 or 5 bosses in naxx without spawning adds. On rest, dk just sucks balls as we all know palas and warrs are better aoe tanks.
Healing is kinnda boring in pve, and pvp you're better off as a paladin tbh.
Shaman> Spam chain heal, it sorts itself out in the end.
Paladin> Lol, probably most boring ever, flash heal spam all day long, not like they have any other spell anyway. (holy light I guess, with the right spec, can work)
Priest> Probably the most... entertaining, has more tools in their arsenal, 2 healing specs with different ways of playing it.
Druid> The one I enjoyed most with ICC content, but its still spam rejuv and wild growth, as you cant go OOM anyway. And have some decent direct healing but won't compete with paladins at tank healing for sure. May compete with shamans at aoe healing, but both are equally good at it, shaman being more boring as its chain heal spam.
So if you want healing as end game, and don't favor any class (paladin can be amazing at all 3 for example, shaman has 2 completely different dps spec, druid can have 4 specs, etc), if you absolutely do not favor any class, I'd go priest for the healing part and probably druid if you're unsure what you'll enjoy. And leveling as shadow, after lvl 40 is a breeze anyway, you won't die in pvp if you meet same lvl enemies, as you are a better warlock with heals basically.
Do remember that its extremely time consuming to gear towards 1 spec currently, even more for 2 and even far more for 3 (paladin, shaman), and 4 for druids.