pendragonpally wrote:
when i first played wow back when it first came out i was a paladin. didnt go for much healing items like alot of pallys back then and went mainly on dps as we rocked owned everything. now tho paladins are mainly used for healing as there own at that or maybe as DPS.
imo make a paladin and war. lvl both to lvl 10 then focus on paladin with the lock if lock gets attacked u can heal the lock then DPS the enemy thats my advice. pally/lock over war/lock. but all depending what u wanan do for endgame really. like u said u like tanking. so then go for war/druid/ as there the best for tnaking . ppl say paladins cant tank but there can just need the right kit tanking def+ spell damage etc for it
Your speaking privelages have been taken away until you learn how to spell, at least pretend to know a little bit of grammar, and just make sense in general.
To answer your question icetoff, you MAY be better off with a pally, if your wife is going to be playing a lock. The role most pallys will fill as they level, and get into end game, is either that of a healer or a tank. Pally DPS isn't the worst thing in the world, but it's definitely down there in the bottom of the barrel. The reason why this pairing may work well is the relative ease a pally will have in tanking as you level, and the obscene level of survivability you will have as well. Pally healing is incredibly mana efficient, which will allow you to keep yourself healed as you tank and between fights. Locks have always been known for the mana efficiency of their grind, so I feel like the two will go hand in hand quite nicely for getting to 70 together.
That said, you should consider warrior for the simple fact that we're the best class in the game.
Edited, Dec 22nd 2007 6:42am by FletusSanguine