View Full Version : Warden / Ranger Duo
marilla
07-25-2012, 12:26 PM
<p>Recently, my husband and I rolled a Woodelf Warden-Ranger pair on the Freeport server (i.e. non- pvp). We are both altoholics, and I usually play a scout and he a priest. For the sake of well-roundedness and for the challenge, we are switching rolls. (We mostly duo and are not concerned about functioning in a raid.)</p><p>Back in the bad old days, the first couple of years of pvp, we played on Vox and our favorite pair was our Brig-Warden -- almost invincible. As far as temperament and play style, he doesn't like to move around a lot and have to do things fast, and I don't like to stand in one place and have to do things slow, as we might say to each other. I marvel at what it takes to be a good priest and how well my husband does that. But I digress....</p><p>Does anyone have advice for someone like me, who has played for years but never really gotten the hang of being a priest? What about grouping with a ranger? Seems like one of the most difficult pairings. Can I hope to tank? Do I need to? I want to go melee spec, and I also want to help my partner as much as possible. I know he will need to get position and range to be most effective.</p><p>As for the heals, should I make separate heal macros for each of us, or assist him, or F1 and F2 to switch to whoever needs a heal? Is it ever right to put two different heals in one macro for efficiency or to cut down on the number of different spells on the hotbar? (We both use a Logitech G15 keyboard and rely a lot on mapping our hotbars to the extra keys.)</p><p>You may wonder why I don't ask my husband for this advice and basically do what he does. Well, I know from experience that I can't mimic what he does. I want to come up with a hotbar setup I am comfortable with without reinventing the wheel. So, I'm curious what veteran Wardens out there have to say about a Warden-Ranger duo in which the Warden is a Brig at heart!</p>
Gealaen_Gaiamancer
07-25-2012, 02:17 PM
<p style="text-align: justify;">Warden + Ranger sounds like a fun combo, to me! <img src="/eq2/images/smilies/e8a506dc4ad763aca51bec4ca7dc8560.gif" border="0" /></p><p style="text-align: justify;"> </p><p style="text-align: justify;">As a Warden, I'd say that you'd certainly want to melee spec and tank (assuming you can keep agro from the ranger). If you prefer a class that moves around and does a lot of things, then Warden is the priest for you. You should be up in the mob's face, smacking it around, while simultaneously healing and curing. If your husband can control his agro well enough, the two of you will kill most Heroic-and-lower content with ease and alacrity. I tank solo/molo as a warden regularly (my merc of choice is the wood elf melee DPS fellow) so I can vouch for the Warden's ability to take a hit decently well, especially with a high DPS partner to make the mob dead promptly. <img src="/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /></p><p style="text-align: justify;"> </p><p style="text-align: justify;">On your "partner needs to get into position" point--if you're tanking, then mob positioning is your job (as much as agro control is his job in your team). Let him stand at a point where he'll have clear line of sight and be in range, and then move the mob and turn it so it's facing away from him. The mob will want to take you apart at first, so it'll go where you go. <img src="/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /> And one major edge that your pairing has over my molo technique--your teammate has a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">brain</span>, so you won't need to hit the 'merc attack' button or rely on daffy merc assist settings.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"> </p><p style="text-align: justify;">Heal macros, for a duo (that I assume will be done with you both in the same house/room) will probably not be strictly necessary. Keep the MOB targeted, and heal the mob's target. Which will probably be you, much of the time--or all of the time if you two work out a good system of agro management. Warden heals cast and cycle so quickly that you probably won't need to bother with putting two of them on the same macro; but that may end up being a personal preference point.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"> </p><p style="text-align: justify;">Good call on the come up with a hotbar setup that works for you. My wife's key setup on her Monk is incomprehensible to me, but works for her. Find what fits for you and do it; the class will likely fit how you like to play very well.</p>
marilla
07-25-2012, 02:58 PM
<p>Thank you, Gealaen, for your quick and detailed response! This is very encouraging.</p><p>You've given me an intriguing idea: /hubby attack button seems to work just fine, but how to make a /hubby backoff? <img src="/smilies/8a80c6485cd926be453217d59a84a888.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /></p>
Gealaen_Gaiamancer
07-25-2012, 04:52 PM
<p><cite>marilla wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Thank you, Gealaen, for your quick and detailed response! This is very encouraging.</p><p>You've given me an intriguing idea: /hubby attack button seems to work just fine, but how to make a /hubby backoff? <img src="/eq2/images/smilies/8a80c6485cd926be453217d59a84a888.gif" border="0" /></p></blockquote><p>You're welcome!</p><p style="text-align: justify;">I could make some "<em>suggestions"</em> for '/hubby backoff' button, but I'm not sure who'd hit me first--my wife or the MOD hammer. <img src="/eq2/images/smilies/97ada74b88049a6d50a6ed40898a03d7.gif" border="0" /> Something along the line of "well-timed partial tunic removal" might get him to stop attacking for a little bit, at least. My wife and I usually just say something like "watch agro" to each other (we usually play in the same room) or some other suitable instruction. Having an IRL partnership can make in game effectiveness higher!</p>
Arielle Nightshade
07-27-2012, 12:40 PM
<p><cite>marilla wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Does anyone have advice for someone like me, who has played for years but never really gotten the hang of being a priest? What about grouping with a ranger? Seems like one of the most difficult pairings. Can I hope to tank? Do I need to? I want to go melee spec, and I also want to help my partner as much as possible. I know he will need to get position and range to be most effective.</p><p><strong><span style="color: #00ccff;">I agree, this sounds like a very fun duo. Melee spec might not automatically put you into a tanking role, because he's going to be doing more damage than you. Even melee spec, a Warden still doesn't taunt (exactly..). Put spores and thorns on you and if you are having trouble with him getting aggro and being able to stay ranged, put Instinct on you instead of him (in a group or raid, it would go on him..)</span></strong></p><p>As for the heals, should I make separate heal macros for each of us, or assist him, or F1 and F2 to switch to whoever needs a heal? Is it ever right to put two different heals in one macro for efficiency or to cut down on the number of different spells on the hotbar? (We both use a Logitech G15 keyboard and rely a lot on mapping our hotbars to the extra keys.</p><p><strong><span style="color: #00ccff;">I would just make target macros /target me, /target hubby so that you can choose what you need to do at a moments notice. You've probably played Warden enough to see how fast you cast - which makes you more able than other priests to pinpoint target exactly what you need to do at any given time ..and quickly. </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #00ccff;">The Shamans and Clerics do really well with heal macros because they rarely have to change their rotation. When you are duoing, you never know, so you need to be able to switch targets quickly. I find it's faster to switch with a macro than it is with F1, F2, but that would be up to your play style.</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #00ccff;">It's not 'wrong' to put two heals in one macro, just it's more efficient to 'pinpoint' choose the one you need to do (for a Warden anyway). Also, you need to be thinking a good 6-10 seconds ahead of the damage because you want the Heal over Time component of your heals stacked and 'rolling' when damage hits. The nicest thing about a Warden is you can precast pretty much to your heart's content. Even a decently played tank or DPS is generating hate about as fast as you are healing, so you can stay 'under the radar'</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #00ccff;">Until you hit 80 and can get your heroic weapon or mythical, also make sure you keep at least one lowest level heal on your hotbar in case you run out of power. If the fight gets down to fingernail biting, a Ranger will be avoiding a lot, but you will be glad you had that at your disposal if you don't have any power.</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #00ccff;">You may be up melee-ing, but your Hubby will be 'tanking'. You might want to grab a tank mercenary and drag them along as well. That lets you melee and your hubby DPS and not worry about getting hit, as well as being able to stay ranged (which is, of course, how he does his best damage). If you DO end up getting aggro, hit /target (your name) and just heal yourself till your hubby gets it off you - and he will. The raid joke is the earlier the Ranger Sacrifice, the better the loot. Their challenge is doing high DPS without getting aggro.</span></strong></p><p>You may wonder why I don't ask my husband for this advice and basically do what he does. Well, I know from experience that I can't mimic what he does. I want to come up with a hotbar setup I am comfortable with without reinventing the wheel. So, I'm curious what veteran Wardens out there have to say about a Warden-Ranger duo in which the Warden is a Brig at heart!</p><p><strong><span style="color: #00ccff;">I think a Warden that is a Brig at heart will be a VERY good Warden. You cast quickly and that is why Wardens are amazign PvP healers. If you can time it right, you can 'almost' cast on the move. I know when I first came back from the PvP servers, I was doing amazing Raid healing that required lots of positioning cause I knew how to heal and move..basically ...from all that practice. I was able to solo heal the Off Tank group on a pull of Nexona (in Veeshan's Peak) when Nexona was a tough encounter...because everyone in the group was scattered all around and I had really good practice moving and healing. Also I agree about setting up your own way of doing things. As long as it works and you are comfortable with it - who cares how it's set up? </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #00ccff;">Welcome to The Pack <img src="/eq2/images/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" /> I hope you have a lot of fun. </span></strong></p></blockquote>
Lanthiriel
07-27-2012, 05:38 PM
<p><p>Thanks so much, Arielle! There's a ton of good advice in your reply. This will be very helpful to me as I sink my teeth into my new class this weekend. <img src="/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /></p><p>(Oops. Looks like I logged in with a different username. This is the OP, Marilla.)</p></p>
FearDiadh
07-27-2012, 07:09 PM
<p>I play a ranger and have been duoing with a warden for a couple years now. I tank 99% of the time and we do fine. We have no problem doing Lyceum and Covenant District by ourselves, though we are em raid geared. I use my bow when tanking, I just have to move around and get the right spot a lot on the mobs with big hitboxes. We box a pair a bards when we want it to be easier. Occaisionally we have picked up a person from chat for extra dps. After their initial shock at our set up and after we successfully pull it off, they usually walk away impressed and tell us to look them up again.</p>
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