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7-22-2011 @ 1:19PM
Tyler Caraway said...
A note on the BossBlueprints shot.
The angle that they use seems rather strange to me so I'm only so-so on if those positionings are 100% accurate. I don't currently have a SS from one of our personal kills, but I'll see if I can get one out of someone, or just run into the zone and set it up myself, to post that instead. It should be "close" but I had a really tough time trying to figure out where things were from that shot.
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7-22-2011 @ 1:53PM
Tyler Caraway said...
Thar, try that one out. It's a good deal better, though the size makes it a little rough on the distance. Still good. Those are about where you groups should stand to deal with Spiderlings coming from those respective areas. From the blue target, healers can reach all groups and the tank.
Only green will be close enough to the Drone to put any damage onto it. Green is also the closest to the Drone and needs to have your most capable team on it.
For 10-man, consolidate the back two into a single group at the middle. By shifting the Drone slightly to the right, both groups should path to approximately the same location. 10-man Spiderlings have low enough health that they shouldn't pose much of an issue to a single, strong group at that location. Having a balance druid/elemental shaman there is awesome, particularly paired with a hunter. Otherwise, any burst AoE types work well too; fire mage, or even assassination rogues.