WoW: What to do if your class isn't cutting it in the Arena |
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Have you ever been to the Arena and found your team questioning you about the character you rolled? Well, it happens quite frequently in Blizzard's World of Warcraft and there are various ways of tackling the issue. A poster on the WoW Forums recently posted that his teammates were asking why he didn't roll a Paladin or a Warlock instead of a Druid. This pretty much means they feel you're not pulling your own weight in the battles.
Well, here's an efficient way of dealing with this sort of problem should you encounter it. First, you have to consider why you're in the Arena in the first place. If you're there to have fun, then just find another team.
If you want to play competitively, then you should probably start over and re-roll a new character. You'll probably wonder why you have to do that. Well, it's quite simple really: teams have to be able to work as a unit to survive, and your skills have to complement the playing style of the group.
Secondly, regarding spec of the character, this is very much dictated by the needs of the team. If you rolled a Paladin and your team needs a healer, it's pretty obvious what spec you should be focusing on, right? You wouldn't go Retribution unless you want more losses on your record.
We know that it's much easier said than done, but sometimes there's no other way to fix the problem but to start over and consider the team you're building. After all, when you find your team constantly winning, you'll be remembering all the hard work you put into it and realize that it was worth it after all.
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