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Warcraft TBC: Racing First Guild T6 Open Lineup, Elemental Sa only 1, Minions are ignored

After the world of Warcraft TBC nostalgic suit P2 phase came to an end, players were talking about the issue of the best lineup of the T6 group. As we get closer to the P3 stage, some of the hardcore guilds on the WCL list have also announced their own wasteland configurations, such as the Progress guild mentioned below.

Warcraft TBC: Racing First Guild T6 Open Lineup, Elemental Sa only 1, Minions are ignored

The performance of the "Progress" guild in the nostalgic suit has always been very eye-catching, in the 60 version has developed a lot of dazzling new gameplay, TBC version P2 stage also won the first throne of the T5 group race before the list was closed, and also quickly opened two T6 copies in the PTR test suit, so the "Progress" guild's wasteland configuration is still very informative for players.

Warcraft TBC: Racing First Guild T6 Open Lineup, Elemental Sa only 1, Minions are ignored

Since TBC itself is a version that favors the legal profession, the progress guild's wasteland lineup is also dominated by the legal profession, and the two legal DPS squads are basically the same as the wild group, which are the warlock squad and the mage squad. The difference is that the mage squad did not arrange elemental sa, but arranged a milk sa.

Seeing this, players may not quite understand, obviously the elemental Sa is the strongest legal system auxiliary, why arrange Milk Sa in the mage squad? Could it be that the Progress Guild lacks the element Sa? Apparently not.

Warcraft TBC: Racing First Guild T6 Open Lineup, Elemental Sa only 1, Minions are ignored

Although Elemental Sa's Heavenly Fury Totem is very powerful, offa itself is not short of hits, and the value of critical hits to Dark Shepherd is minimal. Elemental Sa's DPS is at the bottom of the P3 stage ranking, and after the return of the Heavenly Fury Totem drops, the remaining auxiliary abilities, Milk Sa, can be completed, or even better than ElementAl Sa.

A milksab who wears a 2T4 can also guarantee the value bonus of the air totem, and the milksa also has a totem that the elemental sa does not have- the tide of mana.

Warcraft TBC: Racing First Guild T6 Open Lineup, Elemental Sa only 1, Minions are ignored

Offa is one of the most blue-deficient professions, even if there is a Dark Shepherd in the team, it is difficult to maintain the whole Ochong, and the Dark Shepherd itself also has a blue consumption problem, for the mage squad, the value of a wave of mana has exceeded the Heavenly Fury Totem, and it is also logical to replace the Elemental Sa with a Milk Sa.

In addition to the fact that there is only one Elemental Sa, the Progress Guild's wasteland lineup has the following three minor details:

1, there is no arrangement of traditional war defense, but by weapon warfare when needed to act as 3T. While being able to fight and resist, it can provide the team with physically vulnerable BUFF.

Warcraft TBC: Racing First Guild T6 Open Lineup, Elemental Sa only 1, Minions are ignored

2, there is no arrangement of bird de, the reason is that bird de even if there is a 6% of the magic burst BUFF after taking the professional god, it is still unable to make up for the lack of self-harm, and the milk of this team will generally use 33/28 golden oil talent.

Warcraft TBC: Racing First Guild T6 Open Lineup, Elemental Sa only 1, Minions are ignored

3, the Minion was directly ignored, the same reason is because even if you count the enhanced armor, the overall DPS of the Minion can not match the berserk battle. The TBC version has a total of 9 classes, the only one that does not appear is the Minion, I have to say that the level 70 Minion is really difficult.

Although this open-air lineup is only the "family word" of the Progress Guild, today's wild groups are very fond of imitating the configuration of the racing group, so the status of each professional specialty in the P3 stage may change slightly, and players need to prepare in advance.

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