Sometimes, Cleave LOTRO Gold teams would swap targets in the event of an immunity effect such as Divine Shield or Blessing of Protection. Other times, they rely on the quickness of their Priest or Shaman to dispel such immunities. Again, the idea is to keep a strict focus on one target until it succumbs. Done correctly, it is virtually impossible to heal through multiple melee attacks with a 50% healing debuff applied. Once Blessing of Protection and / or Pain Suppression is gone, you’re pretty much guaranteed a dead target. A Cleave team’s favorite targets are Shadow Priests and Warlocks, even those specced with Soul Link. With no natural kiting ability or improved mobility, Warlocks explode when they come into contact with Cleave teams.
There is also a new talent called Improved Moonkin Form which provides up to a 100% chance for players affected by the Moonkin aura to gain 20% spell haste when they critically hit with a spell for 8 seconds with a 30 seconds cool-down. 20% spell haste adds up to a whole lot of extra DPS if you cast the right spells to fit in between global cool-downs. This is a great new ability that will probably have casters begging for a Moonkin in their raid WoW Gold group.
It turns out there were questions! What follows is a conversation I had with my fellow bloggers to clear up some of the misconceptions about Lifebloom! The mage part is an interesting question. I’m going to assume when a mage spell-steals a lifebloom, they get it and the person losing it gets the bloom. Anyone know otherwise? The new Shaman talents and spells have been leaked. I’m going to go through them and explain what I like (nearly all of it) and what I don’t (almost none of it). Keep in mind that this stuff WILL change. Some stuff will be buffed/nerfed, some will be reworked, some will be removed completely, and some will be added in the future. This stuff is from a very early version of the expansion, and we’re not even supposed to be able to see it yet.