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Icyfires
04-18-2007, 12:28 PM
I'm a 62 druid and wondering if I should start working on AAs or keep levelling? Which AA's should I get and which ones should I not get?
Thanks for the input:wavey:
serinity_inny
04-18-2007, 02:29 PM
We need to know if you solo, main heal alot or dps alot. I was very keen on getting heal aa's done by 68 and could main heal spots most people wanted only clerics.
I am firm believer in getting some basic aa's out of the way over straight leveling. (healing adept springs to mind along with heal crits ....obv scm is a must)
Lowerth
04-18-2007, 02:37 PM
The AA vs Leveling debate rages on and mainly depends on what you want from the game.
If you are soloing and do not have a strong desire to see 75 you have hit some of the nicest root/kiting areas (sorry I loved HoH).
If you have a guild or group of friends that you always group with or that is helping you getting some levels and gear will increase your survivability a fair bit. AA's help define the way your character grows. Are you a healer, buffer, or do you want to work on your dps.
If there are spells ahead of you that are game improving and that you want, or an AA that you really want to get then work for them. There is no right or wrong.
What I have found thru leveling various toons and classes do what YOU want and have fun.
Jetamio
04-18-2007, 02:43 PM
Innate camo and exodus are your friends :D
Icyfires
04-19-2007, 11:39 AM
We need to know if you solo, main heal alot or dps alot. I was very keen on getting heal aa's done by 68 and could main heal spots most people wanted only clerics.
I am firm believer in getting some basic aa's out of the way over straight leveling. (healing adept springs to mind along with heal crits ....obv scm is a must)
I solo, group, main heal, backup heal, buff, port, and dps. I try to do a little bit of everything and am in a family-type guild.
Hoppenin
04-19-2007, 02:27 PM
I pretty much always advocate levels > All but as others have said it is a personal decision based on your specific gaming style and situation.
Being in a family type guild, I would suggest that you take a look at who you typically group with and try to stay in their general level range. It can be very frustrating if your friends leave you behind - for example they all hit 69 and start grouping in RSS and you are level 66 and can't zone in. Conversely, if you level up and they don't, you might find yourself bored grouping with them because their optimum exp mobs/zones will become light blue.
I have leveled a number of alts, including recently a Paladain and with the exception of Run 3 / Metabolism, I went 100% exp up to about 70 then did a few other important class AAs then went 100% exp til he hit 75. Of course my situation is very different because I have a number of alts, all of which are 75 and most of which have over 1000 AAs so it was easy to level him and made no sense not to.
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