ShadorVIII wrote:
Can you charge after already engaging a mob? Hmmm... I'll have to try that.
Yes, Warbringer lets you do this. Speaking of Warbringer, this is a nice macro (think I got it right, don't have access to my account from this computer) that lets you use Charge, Intercept, and Intervene all on one button:
/castsequence reset=15 Charge, Intercept
/cast [help] Intervene; [target=targettarget, help] Intervene;
As a Warrior, you have the best mobility of any tank in the game. Definitely abuse it. :)
ShadorVIII wrote:
Spell reflect? Is that an ability or something automatic?
Sorry, Spell Reflection is a level 64 ability. You probably don't have it yet. It is an active ability that costs 15 rage. It will reflect one DD spell cast at you (a decent # of boss abilities don't reflect). Unless of course you have multiple spells in the air before the first one lands, in which case it will reflect all of them.
ShadorVIII wrote:
Hmmm.... Honestly, I just take everyting the same. I do know to take out casters/healers first, then the others but aside from that, I just do like I said. Mostly I take mobs on where they stand. I do try to keep in front of them, obviously. Hard to fight what's behind you.
It's useful to be able to move mobs out of the way of pats etc. And there are times where you *have* to move mobs. AOE Flamestrikes for example - if you stand where you're at odds are your melee DPS will be barbecued.
ShadorVIII wrote:
Surroundings is the hardest. Usually the pack I'm fighting fills my vision.
Zooming your camera out as far as it will go will help your screen not be completely taken up by the pack you're currently finding.
/console cameraDistanceMax 50
will allow you zoom your camera out as far as the game will let it. (Increases your maximum possible zoom, not your current zoom). Obviously, you may not want it out that wide all the time, but there are times when it's really useful.
The other thing to keep in mind is that you can move your camera by holding down the left mouse button (obviously doesn't work if you're a clicker, but you should be moving to keybinds anyway) and dragging it to change your angle. Again, invaluable on some fights.
Good luck - hope those tips are helpful.