Tanking has always been at the upper echelon of raiding. Those players who can effectively tank in a raid are those that are ultimately destined to be the most popular in their guilds, the most watched in a raid and the most appreciated when the group experiences success. But, with recent changes to the rules of tanking and a whole new class thrown into the mix, the question of who can tank and when has become more and more relevant – so who exactly is best at tanking and why?
The Current State of the Death Knight in World of Warcraft
by The Freak on 02. Mar, 2010 in Classes, Wrath of the Lich King
When the new expansion for World of Warcraft launched back in November of 2008, everyone was incredibly excited to try out their new Death Knight, the first new character class to hit the game since the game launched in 2004 and an admittedly very cool looking and sounding option for nearly anyone that enjoyed either casting or melee play. Months later, many players are still using their Death Knights, but there is also a sharp uptake in the number of changes being made to the class and the perceived usefulness of any one spec for the class. Here are a few of the more pronounced changes that have been coming:
Got Tips or Videos?
Categories
World of Warcraft Feed
- Totem Talk: Restoration glyphs
- Shifting Perspectives: Notes from bizarro world
- Lichborne: Death knight beta diaries, part 4: Two-handed frost and other beta minutae
- Guest Post: Is your computer ready for Cataclysm?
- MMO Roundup: Last week on Massively
- 15 Minutes of Fame: Behind the scenes at WoW.com
- Operation Gnomeregan and Zalazane's Fall events now available
- The Queue: /facepalm
- WoW Moviewatch: The Device Has Been Modified
- Reader UI of the Week: Aanye's UI


Recent Comments