I have not had a problem getting experience in scenarios when I play my shaman, I get vastly more experience than most people in the scenerio half the time. Generally my healing at the end of a average scenario is 18k -19k in teir 1, with 6k dmg. I only tend to use my damaging attacks when I have 5 waagh (I think thats what its called)
I almost always have 6 to 7 k experience at the end of sceneraio, with 4k if I join half way through, which seems to happen alot ><
I have leveled 80 % through scenarios, which are much more enjoyable now there is more variety in which ones I can do, before it got boring quite quickly doing the same one over and over again. People finally seem to be learning to play as well ;p
What the hell are you talking about? I throw a HoT on everyone in battle and watch as the waterfall of RP appear over my head. On a decent PG run I usually end up with 1200-1600 RP, over half of that from healing because the people I run with are higher renown levels (thus more RP per heal tic on them).
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I have not had a problem getting experience in scenarios when I play my shaman, I get vastly more experience than most people in the scenerio half the time. Generally my healing at the end of a average scenario is 18k -19k in teir 1, with 6k dmg. I only tend to use my damaging attacks when I have 5 waagh (I think thats what its called)
I almost always have 6 to 7 k experience at the end of sceneraio, with 4k if I join half way through, which seems to happen alot ><
I have leveled 80 % through scenarios, which are much more enjoyable now there is more variety in which ones I can do, before it got boring quite quickly doing the same one over and over again. People finally seem to be learning to play as well ;p
What the hell are you talking about? I throw a HoT on everyone in battle and watch as the waterfall of RP appear over my head. On a decent PG run I usually end up with 1200-1600 RP, over half of that from healing because the people I run with are higher renown levels (thus more RP per heal tic on them).