Flibbleone
Got no guild? Need to Pug yourself to gear and glory but don't want the endless repair bill from Stupid groups? then fear no more, for the cowards guide to raiding is here, detailing everything a coward should know, from an inevitable wipe, character types to look out for, to knowing what to do when Leroy's second cousin does a random charge at the boss. After Reading this guide you too will be able to give the Grim Reaper the two fingered salute when your ill advised raid Collapses.
Just as a warning, this page is fairly long, not entirely serious and not advisable to those with short attention spans
Table of contents
Choosing your Class
Hunter
Mage+downsides
Rogue
Druid
Paladin
The Priest
Shaman
Death Knight
Warriors/Warlocks
Characters to watch out for
The sacrifice
The Barometer
The Idiot
The Newly Leveled
The Elitist
The Superman and his sidekick
The Houdini
The alcoholic
Common Wipe scenarios and how to avoid them
The inevitable Meltdown
It was going so well.....
OMGWTFBBQ??!?!?
The second coming of Leroy
Useful Tools
Addons
Engineering
Your Common sense
Thanks and references
Step 1. Choosing your Class
Not every class is suitable for the quick escape when things turn ugly, obviously some are better than others so here's a quick rundown of who's the most reliable in saving you a few g's in repair bills. The most notable difference in classes is that only a few have the ability to completely dump aggro, meaning that in a sealed encounter, these are the only people likely to make it.
Downsides include the aforementioned AOE vulnerability and being a leather class, if evasion is on CD, they don't really have a hope if they're caught off gaurd.
Unfortunately Tank and healer specced Players of all classes, are considered the raid Sacrifice see below for the full definition but put simply, they ain't making it
warlocks have the advantage with a minion to sacrifice at their command, and a teleport spell that will suffice in certain situations.
Warriors have got their armour and defensive stance going for them, meaning that if necessary in heroics, they can avoid death by taking over tank duty.
Both have fear spells that can be used in a last ditch effort to save themselves, but apart from that, they don't really have much to boast about in the coward department. (why you would is a mystery admittedly, but the couldn't if they wanted to is my point)
In every raid there are different personalities, especially when pugging. Some of these can be pretty dangerous to the hopeful coward while some can, with a little luck, be used as human shields (or dwarf or gnome ect) to make good your escape.
Just as a warning, this page is fairly long, not entirely serious and not advisable to those with short attention spans
Table of contents
Choosing your Class
Hunter
Mage+downsides
Rogue
Druid
Paladin
The Priest
Shaman
Death Knight
Warriors/Warlocks
Characters to watch out for
The sacrifice
The Barometer
The Idiot
The Newly Leveled
The Elitist
The Superman and his sidekick
The Houdini
The alcoholic
Common Wipe scenarios and how to avoid them
The inevitable Meltdown
It was going so well.....
OMGWTFBBQ??!?!?
The second coming of Leroy
Useful Tools
Addons
Engineering
Your Common sense
Thanks and references
Step 1. Choosing your Class
Not every class is suitable for the quick escape when things turn ugly, obviously some are better than others so here's a quick rundown of who's the most reliable in saving you a few g's in repair bills. The most notable difference in classes is that only a few have the ability to completely dump aggro, meaning that in a sealed encounter, these are the only people likely to make it.
- The Hunter
- The Mage
- Mage Downsides
- The Rogue
Downsides include the aforementioned AOE vulnerability and being a leather class, if evasion is on CD, they don't really have a hope if they're caught off gaurd.
- The Druid
Unfortunately Tank and healer specced Players of all classes, are considered the raid Sacrifice see below for the full definition but put simply, they ain't making it
- The Paladin
The Priest
- The Shaman
- The Death Knight
- Warlocks and Warriors
warlocks have the advantage with a minion to sacrifice at their command, and a teleport spell that will suffice in certain situations.
Warriors have got their armour and defensive stance going for them, meaning that if necessary in heroics, they can avoid death by taking over tank duty.
Both have fear spells that can be used in a last ditch effort to save themselves, but apart from that, they don't really have much to boast about in the coward department. (why you would is a mystery admittedly, but the couldn't if they wanted to is my point)
- Characters to watch out for
In every raid there are different personalities, especially when pugging. Some of these can be pretty dangerous to the hopeful coward while some can, with a little luck, be used as human shields (or dwarf or gnome ect) to make good your escape.
- The Sacrifice
- Barometer
- The Idiot
[ Post edited by Flibbleone ]

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#34 - Jan 22, 10
This thread gets a 'thumbs up' indeed! :)
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