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best grindclass for botting in vanilla ?

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Lock is up there as well.  advantages over hunter is - no Ammo requirements.

I'm using Enh shamans / et paladins and priests to test my lvl'ing profiles as they can run with minimal downtime.

If i had to make a bot to farm gold at lvl 60 i would roll lock or hunter.

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lock or hunter bcause of the pets?

with my leveling i see a lot of mages they pull groups of mobs and aoe them

what do u think about that?

what i remebered from vanila:

in middle of vanilla ages - most of chineese farmers was rogues, they constantly begg for food in orgrimmar

near bc release most of them was hunters and they farm instances ~50lvl silently

7 hours ago, whynot said:

lock or hunter bcause of the pets?

with my leveling i see a lot of mages they pull groups of mobs and aoe them

what do u think about that?

 

Yep- the pets make them very economical grind classes.  Both have a simple enough rotation and the pet's means the bot shouldnt need to eat / drink a lot.

AOE farming: If you can get a mage fightclass to manage that, then go for it.  i dont believe its a bot-able task.

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Levelling hunters and warlocks, locks are much easier.

Hunters have to watch with feeding pet and ammo. Both a pain, not to mention the issue if the mob is too close the hunter wont attack it. The lock doesnt have any of those problems.

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