Monday, November 30, 2009

Raid leading roles

I have 3 mains.

Yeah - I don't know how that happened either.  Well, I kinda do.  It happened by necessity.  We originally needed tanks - hence Bhorg.  Then we needed healers - so I have Bhorgia.  But we have 2 other druids on my 10 man team (and if we need 3 battle rezzes in one encounter, we're doing something wrong anyway), so I leveled my priest Acquinas.  I try to get all 3 into Vault of Archavon, Onyxia, and Trial of the Crusade each week, but best case scenario is that 2 of those toons are running in alt-runs or pugs.  So, I bring whichever toon we need to our main 10-man raid.

There is an issue of alts.  I want to help the team win.  I want to have fun and avoid wipes.  I also do not want to wait an hour to find a decent guildie or friend to fill out our group.  By druid is the best geared toon, I play the warrior most skillfully, but the raid generally needs the priest (the least geared and least skillful of my 3 mains).  I don't mind.  I like playing all 3 toons, and I like having the flexibility to fill several roles.  On the 10 man team - 7 people have 3 or more 80s.  MOST of those toons are as well geared as mine.  We collectively decided to only raid with main toons, unless we need some specific role filled.  I don't mind alts.  Here is my concern (way to bury the lead!):

As raid leader - I have to alter my attention and strategy based on not only the class, but also the gear of the toon and the experience of the raider - both in general AND as raiding on THAT character.    From personal experience I definitely know that I perform best as my warrior tank - despite his relative lower gear.  Also, my healing on the resto druid is WAY better than the healing done by my priest.  I don't mean the meters, I actually mean by keeping people alive.

Moreover - by raiding on different toons, I need to change my style of play, therefore my style of thinking, depending on which class I am playing at the time.  With that change I have noticed that I treat the raid differently depending on who I am playing.

I wonder - does my team notice?  Do they HEAR me differently on the different characters?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh no. It still sounds like "Hey Kids" no matter what toon you say it on.

bhorg said...

It's funny - I actually get that line from my Speech and Debate teacher in High School, Mr. Arelanno, aka "Daddy". He would always say things like, "If you kids forget a pencil, come up here and Daddy will find you one."

At the time, it didn't sound too creepy . . . in retrospect, we were horribly, horribly wrong.