![]() ![]() Snares, silences, and a plethora of valuable abilities (spellsteal, polymorph, etc.) let them dominate the battlefield. Mage: Quite possibly the class that allows the most control of their environment. For rogues, unlike other classes (like a Warrior), survivability in PvP and damage in PvP are often a trade off - you can't have both. But rogues without cooldowns are like low-HP warriors with paltry armor and no Charge. Rogue: Rogues seem pretty overpowered when they're turning the middle third of your screen bright red and making it difficult for you to do anything about it. Shaman: They seem overpowered when you're sailing off of a cliff. Warriors hit hard, and are very effective at staying in melee range, they are also very prone to disarms and can be shut down by a wall played caster Warrior: Protection warriors can and do stunlock better than rogues, arms have one of the nastiest AoE attacks in the game as well. Hugely prone to snares, disarms, and are useless when you manage to close to melee range Hunter: Nasty, well rounded class that can destroy anybody from range. they seem OP when they bubble and heal to full. Paladin: Well rounded, few direct weaknesses but but no huge strengths. Poisons: Any you want on main-hand, crippling on off-hand ( in case you pop Shiv instead of Backstab, which i strongly advice for using less energy and having about almost same dmg )ĮDIT: recently discouvered it works fine wit hall casters actually so this combo only doesnt work with plate-wearers because of their massive HP, tho that might change on cata since blizz is giving more hp to all except plate-wearers and they are improving abilitiesĬomment by Hyperlyn圎very class has that point where they seem "OP"ĭeath Knight: These guys seem OP when they switch from beating on you in melee to kiting you with Chains and disease damage when you pressure themĭruid: They seem OP when they have the skill required to use all of the tools available to them, that's just being well played, not overpowered In that case, just Vanish and repeat or do Ambush and then go on like you want.īest against: Clothies, Hunters, other nooby rogues If target doesnt die, either he has stacked STA, which then requires other strategy, or your gear sucks. Now, you shouldn't have combo points, so spam Hemorrage on the target till you get 5. ![]() If he uses his/her trinket/racial, pop KS right after. Then you use CS( you all know what CS is ) and then Backstab/Shiv. So first you use Preparation on your target. You need to be a sub rogue, plus have the talent and glyph that increases your max energy to 130 ( should be 120 but it seems there is a bug but works just fine ). Plate armor is common in PvP, and that plate armor will make Envenom shine.Ĭomment by 620135I use a very useful combo in PvP. If you were using Eviscerate you would have a higher percentage of your damage as physical damage, so more of your damaging abilities are mitigated by armor. The idea of Assassination is that it focuses on nature damage (unmitigated by armor), not physical damage (which is mitigated by armor), and poisons and Envenom do nature damage. Save Blind for when you're about to get kited and need time to get back in melee range, granted, as Assassination it's usually going to get broken by Deadly Poison ticks, but the 1 or 2 seconds it'll buy you is often the difference between killing and getting killed.Īlso, if you're doing Mutilate it is best to use Envenom for both PvE and PvP. Why would you Blind as an opener? It breaks stealth so you couldn't use Ambush or Cheap Shot. with multirate make 5 or 4 cp and use eviscerate and again :D first stealt, second blind, third ambush and continues with multirate and eviscerate :D. Kyrgyz: бриджи (ky) f ( bridji ), ооз.шым m ( ooz.Rogue is best PvP but good Pvp is too druid ferral.Galician: calzón (gl) m, calzóns m pl, bragas f pl ( dated ).French: culotte (fr) f, haut-de-chausses (fr) m.A garment worn by men, covering the hips and thighs smallclothes.IPA ( key): /ˈbɹiː.t͡ʃɪz/ ( more recent spelling pronunciation ) Audio (US) ( smallclothes trousers ) : IPA ( key): /ˈbɹɪ.t͡ʃɪz/ ( traditional ) Audio (US).( plural of breech ) : IPA ( key): /ˈbɹiː.t͡ʃɪz/ Audio (US).), from Proto-Germanic *brōks ( “ trousers ” ) akin to Old Norse brók ( “ breeches ” ), Danish brog, Dutch broek, German Bruch f compare Latin brācae ( > French braies) which is immediately of Celtic origin, and likely ultimately from the same Germanic origin above. Alternative forms įrom Middle English breches, brechen pl, a variant of Middle English breche, brech, brek ( “ breeches ” ), from Old English brēċ ( “ underpants ” ), from Proto-Germanic *brōkiz pl ( nom.acc. ![]()
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