How Should You Put Together Your Band in WoW Classic TBC

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Expert World of Warcraft players analyzed the best 10 and 25 player Wow Classic TBC raid compositions.

A great novelty arrived at World of Warcraft Classic: the long-awaited pre-expansion patch for Wow Classic TBC (The Burning Crusade). With this, WoW Burning Crusade Classic Gold players are already planning how they will optimize their experiences in Outland, especially by analyzing the band compositions for 10 and 25 people.

Wow Classic TBC will start fully on June 1. However, some novelties have already arrived, such as the implementation of the draenei and blood elf races, as well as the jewelry profession. The availability of shamans for the alliance and paladins for the horde opens a wide range of possibilities that add to the changes for each class.

The ‘youtuber’ specialized in World of Warcraft, KrostyBoy, and the administrator of the group WoW Classic Latin America, Stigian, recently analyzed in a live broadcast the best class combinations that the bands could achieve in The Burning Crusade. They did this taking into account the synergies that occur as a result of the 'buffs' and 'debuffs' produced by the different specializations and classes in the game.

Next, we will see the ideal compositions (although not unique) with their corresponding explanations:

How should I put together my 25-player band?

At the start of Wow Classic TBC there will be no 25 player raids. The first one that will be available is Karazhan (10 players) and this availability will not exist until Gruul's Lair (which is the third in the expansion) is released, but from that moment all the bands will admit that many people.

This raid composition contains almost all of the benefits and power almost the maximum to the classes that cause more damage, as well as grants also benefit to the healers:

Five Shamans (varied from Restoration, Elemental, and Enhancement) - Mainly because Heroism / Bloodlust works only within each group of five people. Also, his totems are incredibly useful to the rest of the gang. Having all three specs empowers melee attackers, spellcasters, and healers.
Four Warlocks (three Destruction and one Affliction): Destruction is probably the expansion's best damage specialization, especially in area. They also bring Curse of the Elements (Affliction has it improved), health stones, among other things.
Four Hunters (three Beasts and one Survival): Beasts are the class that hits the most in physical damage and critical hits from their pets empower party members. Survival does its thing by increasing the attack damage of its teammates.
A magician (Fire): magicians give intellect, food and portals; but their damage lags behind compared to warlocks.
Three Druids (Balance, Feral, and Restoration) - Similar to shamans, each specialization intensifies the performance of their companions in similar roles. It should be noted that the Restoration increases the group's healing and that the Feral can serve as a tank.
Three Paladins (Holy, Protection, and Retribution) - Auras, blessings, and even sentences make paladins excellent bandmates.
A Warrior (Protection) - Still excellent as a main tank due to his great arsenal of defensive abilities.
A Priest (Shadows): Not only does it increase Stamina, it increases Shadow damage on the target and also manages the healers in its party while striking.

Other classes and specializations can be included to finish contributing their own benefits, but they do not yield or weigh as much as those already mentioned.

How should I put together my 10-player band?

The first Wow Classic TBC band, Karazhan, will be 10 players. The same will happen with the second instance, Zul’Aman, so it is also important to know what to take in this regard.

Two types of raid can be planned with optimized buffs for their damage classes. One can be focused on magic damage and the other on physical damage. Regardless of which one is chosen, it is recommended to wear a Protection paladin for its incredible performance with many undead enemies and a rogue Combat that reduces the enemy's armor.

In the case of the raid focused on magic damage, you can choose two warlocks (one Affliction and one Destruction). It will be necessary to bring a wizard, an Elemental shaman and a Shadow priest for their much needed benefits.

In the raid focused on physical damage, the ideal is to take three hunters (two Beasts and a Survival). The Enhancement shaman will be very useful, and you can even have an added benefit like cheap WOW TBC Classic Gold if you use a Feral tank druid.

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