Do you need to prepare to switch mains?

Camp one we'll call the laissez faire approach. These people, although they intend to switch mains, aren't really doing much about it. They expect that the gear reset from Wrath will take care of any gearing inadequacies and that we're all going to be running around in clown clothes anyway for a while.
Another group seems to believe that, the further into endgame you get before the expansion hits, the less green quest gear you'll need. Naxxramas level gear was good enough to roll straight into Karazhan with, having comparable stats and DPS to the level 70 instance blues others ground for. So if you're killing Illidan, Archimonde and Kil'Jaeden regularly than you'll probably be able to vendor or disenchant a lot of the quest items and worry less about the gear reset, more about getting ready for the new endgame. This is, of course, an argument for trying to switch mains before the expansion so that you'll be geared enough to avoid any gear reset.
I'm not in either of these groups, but I think they both have valid points.
I'm not switching mains before the expansion because my human warrior is one of our best geared tanks, and I'm not costing us progression raiding over my dissatisfaction with my racials (okay, okay, that part is a joke, human racials are dynamite) and my race's appearance. Yes, three years down the road I'm pretty sick of looking at his ponytail and mustache, but the other 24 or so people who show up on raid nights deserve the best geared tank I can provide for them.
However, I am taking steps to make the gear reset as painless as possible for me. I'm PvPing on my draenei (both battlegrounds and arenas) to try and collect a solid set of gear for heading into Northrend. I always bring my draenei instead of my human to Karazhan because by now Kara is primarily an alt/badges run and so I don't really need to be all that well geared to run it, we have plenty of alt tanks who'd like to pick up some badges. It's also fun for me to play around with arms/fury and fury/prot specs on him, using Kara and heroics as my testing grounds for when it's not feasible for me to switch from heavy protection specs for our progression content.
I know I'll still reset gear in Northrend. I still remember when my Sulfuras was replaced by a green sword from Nagrand around level 66. Honestly, I probably could have held onto Sulf for another couple of levels. The point is, while I believe that the argument that better gear will last longer into Northrend is factually correct (you didn't replace Tier 3 with quest greens, or even instance blues, you replaced it in Kara) for someone about to switch mains the idea that you don't really have to worry about switching is probably valid enough. I just want to try and stack the deck as much in my favor as I can and have fun doing it. It's really a blast to play fury in instances after tanking in raids, it's a total stress release.
I'll probably end up leveling my human to 80 so he can be my fury alt when my draenei is tanking the new endgame, in fact. But we all knew I was nuts anyway. Are you thinking about switching mains? How are you planning on going about it, just logging on the day of the expansion and hopping a boat or are you running stuff in preparation?
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
wild Jul 7th 2008 8:08AM
I am switching mains from a feral druid to a drainei warrior. I have been tanking pugs and collecting badge gear adapting so I can learn to tank it has been a pretty easy switch. I really can't switch now because my druid has basically tanked most of TBC and the gear gap between him and my warrior is still too huge.
But still I am enjoying doing 5/10 mans and pugs again there really was no reason for me to do these on my druid.
Milktub Jul 7th 2008 10:22AM
I'm in a bit of a bummer situation. Wrath will be hitting shelves while I'm in the middle of my first year back at college (kids, stay in school. going back after a 10 year hiatus is scary.), so I'll be playing catch up with the rest of the world.
That said, my warrior tank is my main and will remain my main. I enjoy playing him. I love tanking. Yes, I'll hit some reset. All this gear that I've collected, painstakingly gemmed and enchanted ... it'll be left in the bank some day soon.
On the other hand, I have a woefully undergeared rogue that I left behind when I discovered my love of tanking. So for that rogue, a gear reset is a godsend. I simply don't have the patience for running instances with anyone else as a tank to get the rogue geared, but her gear isn't up to even Kara level.
Frank Jul 7th 2008 10:54AM
I've switched mains a couple of times, but I've never been serious about end game (nothing beyond 5 mans for me) so it doesn't really matter how well geared I am. I seem to have the most fun learning new classes, running a few instances, and fooling around with pvp at 70.
I should have 6 classes to 70 by the time WoTLK hits so I'll have a large pool to choose from for my next 'main'.
jdangle Jul 7th 2008 1:09PM
I recently switched mains from my Troll mage to my Cow shaman. I was lucky enough to have an understanding guild that allowed me to pick up raiding on my shaman.
Badge gear is amazingly good! I was able to transition my badge/ZA/Kara geared enhancement shaman right into T6 content. My first raid on the shaman was killing Archimonde.
If you're planning on switching mains I would really recommend putting a little effort into grinding out some badges and gearing up a bit. Bear in mind that the reset isn't going to be nearly as drastic this time around in regards to stats. Those Badge parrot-on-your-hand fists will last you quite some time!
Pete J. Jul 9th 2008 8:49AM
I'm not really sure what I'm doing, it depends on which server I play more. My first 70 is an awesome human Prot Warrior that I've had for about 2 years, I'm going to keep him as a tank, and probably make my second spec a good PvP build (depending on what I think of the new talent trees). I also have plans to roll up a Deathknight and see how I like that. On my horde server my main is currently a blood elf Hunter, but I'm working on an undead Warrior because I really love warriors. I've long been interested in trying some other classes, but leveling is somewhat annoying, and melee classes really seem to be the classes I enjoy most