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Kyndrid
HoTs 'n DoTs.
That.
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asakawa
^_^ it's strange but true!
i had my lock since EU release and only made my druid toward the end of tBC. i now have a DK also giving me a tank, healer and a dps.
as far as my druid is concerned, i like proactive healing rather than always being reactive.
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pelf
No warlock here. My 80s are Druid, Paladin -- my first character was a Mage (at 70 still now).
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MunkieSuthorn
HoTs 'n DoTs.
Boat's 'n Hoes... =)
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Celdhyrean
Technically the first i rolled was a warlock, ~2 months after the start of vanilla. Levelled it up to ~12-13 and then changed server because of a friend. I then started a druid which has been my main for this whole time, mostly as a moonkin simply because i loved the form and dance.
1 year later i then restarted a warlock on the same server as my main, i'm not sure wether it was for any particular reason other than to go back to this first choice i had done at the start. That being said, locks had been buffed already from what they were at the very beginning when i rerolled. She reached 60 just before BC, reached 70 a few month after the start of BC, and actually ended up as the main Leotheras warlock tank of our guild's raid (we've always been unlucky with warlocks and i had anticipated on getting the FR and stam gear even though it was an alt).
For wotlk, i've mainly levelled her because she's my herbing toon and i needed a flying mount. I'm very slowly equipping her for raids, since i have less time playing than before and am an achievement maniac on my main.
I like both dpsing and healing with my druid, especially sicne the moonkin rotation has been made much more interresting and the healing is now far from the "keeping up 4x3 LB on tanks". On my warlock i'm more of an affliction person, so i guess the dots and hots does apply somewhat :)
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MegaVolt
I first went with a Warlock when I startet WoW (not too long ago). But I hated drain-tanking and Warlock leveling in general so I stopped at 35 and just use him to disenchant.
As second char I rolled a Druid and liked leveling (feral) a LOT more. The Warlock was my first char, the Druid will definitely be the first one to 80. I doubt the Warlock will ever make it there.
I like HoTs but strangely not DoTs. It's just too boring to watch all DoTs tick down and wait until the enemy finally dies. I also miss the multi-mob abilities other classes have with my Warlock (that might change with the fel guard but I'm not there yet). Problem with the Void Walker is that it can't keep aggro from more then one enemy efficiently, making anything AoE completely obsolete.
Once my Druid is 80 and there is no raid going on I'll play Shaman. I like leveling my Sham even a little more then the Druid but since Shamans can't tank I still favor Druids overall. Shamans got nice AoE and still have awesome single target damage, group pulls are much easier to handle then with my Warlock. And smashing through enemies with two axes is just cool ;)
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