... you're a Warrior and you don't:
- Carry a shield on you at all times
- Equip said shield and a one-hander and switch to defensive stance while tanking
- Know how to tank
- Accept that you will be primarily expected to tank in parties
- Know how to manage your threat when DPS'ing
... you're a Rogue and you don't:
- Sap humanoid mobs not immune to it
- Know how to manage your threat
- Keep your Lock Picking leveled
- Keep poisons on your weapons
- Know which poisons work best in certain situations and select accordingly
- Keep reagents on you for Blind and Vanish
... you're a Hunter and you don't:
- Control your pet
- Turn Growl off in parties unless you are expected to off-tank with your pet
- Have enough ammo before you enter an instance
- Shoot
- Have enough food for your pet before you enter an instance
- Know how to manage your threat
- Know how to CC with traps if needed
- Know when and when not to AoE (including Multi-Shot)
... you're a Paladin and you don't:
- Use a one-handed weapon, shield, Righteous Fury, and Seal of Righteousness/Vengeance if Prot and/or tanking
- Turn Righteous Fury off if you're not tanking
- Know how to manage your threat
- Bless every party member including pets for the full duration of the instance
- Know which Blessings are best for every class/spec
- Judge Seal of Justice to prevent runners if applicable and no one else will/can
- Keep a spare set of gear on you for healing regardless of spec
- Keep Symbols of Divinity on you and know how to use Divine Intervention
- Cleanse as needed regardless of spec/role
- Avoid DPS'ing when it is your job to heal
... you're a Shaman and you don't:
- Buff your party with totems for the full duration of the instance
- Know how to manage your threat
- Keep a spare set of gear on you for healing regardless of spec
- Keep Ankhs on you for Reincarnation
- Avoid DPS'ing when it is your job to heal
... you're a Druid and you don't:
- Keep seeds on you for Rebirth
- Keep a spare set of gear on you for healing regardless of spec
- Know how to tank if Feral
- Accept that you will be primarily expected to tank in parties if Feral
- Know how to manage your threat
- Keep your entire party including pets buffed with Mark of the Wild/Gift of the Wild for the full duration of the instance
- Keep the tank buffed with Thorns for the full duration of the instance
- Avoid DPS'ing when it is your job to heal
... you're a Priest and you don't:
- Accept that you will primarily be expected to heal for parties even if you're Shadow
- Know how to manage your threat
- Keep a set of gear on you dedicated to healing
- Buff your entire party including pets for the full duration of the instance
- Avoid DPS'ing when it is your job to heal
... you're a Mage and you don't:
- Know how to manage your threat
- Know when and how to CC with Polymorph on any non-immune mob
- Know when and when not to AoE
- Keep every caster in your party including pets buffed with Arcane Intellect for the full duration of the instance
- Offer water/food to your party
... you're a Warlock and you don't:
- Know how to manage your threat
- Keep your Imp out in parties unless you are expected to use a different pet for some other specific purpose
- Keep someone who can rez Soulstoned for the full duration of the instance unless use and cooldown prevents you from doing so
- Know when and when not to AoE
Edited, Aug 19th 2007 3:52:30pm by Gaudion