Letters Like This Keep Us Going
“Dear BRK, my warlock has been part of our Kara Group A [but] I decided to bring Ahoni and Almandaragal this week instead. Despite being a little under geared, we performed splendidly. Going into the Attumen fight we were 4th on the damage meters. I wasn’t worried about that since I had been busy trapping. When Attumen was lying on the ground under his horse, I stood alone atop the meters. Not bad for a Hunter with unbuffed ~1550 RAP and 18.5% crit.
“Moroes was next and the AoE pulls on the way put me back down to 3rd on the meters. A priest and my trusty Freezing Trap were the CC for the night. Trap first, send Almandaragal to tank Skull and pop the BRK button, one dead shadow priest. I was nervous as can be since this was my first real trapping job where the fight depended on me, but we kept that sucker trapped ’till Moroes was dead. Had one problem with a trap breaking early, but we calmly announced in vent that the trap broke, got lovely heals and kited him till cooldown was up and had no more problems. Just kept switching ends of the room to give myself the time needed to retrap and used the handy BRK-approved pull shot macro - max rank Distracting Shot and /stopcasting - to keep his attention firmly on us.
“Everything [through] Curator one-shotted. We wiped once on one of those Valet guys who caught the healers napping but a solid run. No hunter-loot - d@mn you big bad wolf! - but we ended the evening #2 on the DamageMeters, slightly behind a Kara-geared mage.
“All in all it was a great evening for us despite not getting any loot. I feel great about my performance both on the meters, and more importantly, on trapping-duty. Just goes to remind us: Gear Isn’t Everything. DamageMeters aren’t everything. Yes, I want to rock the meters, but I want to be able to be relied upon for my CC’ing abilities as well.
“Thanks for everything you do at BRK. You have made me laugh. You have made me a better hunter. But more than that, you have made me a better player. Keep up the good work. Ahoni & Almandaragal”
A hunter’s primary responsibility is providing massive quantities of sustained, ranged DPS. But his ability to crowd-control just about any kind of mob can be equally critical to raid success. The Moroes is a perfect example.
If you don’t have a spare tank to hold that trapped mob and burn it down before engaging Moroes, the hunter could have to keep him trapped for the entire fight. Beastlord gear helps. Survival spec helps. But BRK has done it with no bonuses to traps and so can you. Pull-timing is critical and emergency heals may be necessary, but chain-trapping that add is more important than your DPS so make sure you do it properly.
And don’t think you can pull of chain-trapping a Moroes-add without having practiced chain-trapping for a long time beforehand. The sooner you start practicing, the better.



tinwhisker on 29 Aug 2007 at 5:16 pm #
Yes, practice your chain-trapping.
It’s just as important though to make sure they don’t pull before your trap CD is up.
Patrick on 29 Aug 2007 at 5:22 pm #
Good point. Tank was set to pull when I called “wait” in vent. I told him to give me another 10 seconds for my trap cool down to be up. He did and all was well …
Someone on 29 Aug 2007 at 11:31 pm #
Double-trapping and chain-trapping is WAY fun! I started doing those only a few levels ago, around mid 40, but I now think I can do them properly: if I don’t, soloing 3 elites that are green/yellow to me won’t work out very well! Soloing Instances for your own level is a nice way to practice many hunter things without any recriminating eyes and without wiping a full party until you get it right!
Later,
Someone
Traz on 30 Aug 2007 at 8:08 am #
It wasn’t until after the start of my first Moroes attempt that I learned about him breaking traps. What a PITA!
There’s nothing more annoying than having your trap in place with the CD timing just right and then watch as Moroes makes it disappear with his rushing about all over the place.
Needless to say, I now take the trapee a long way off for the duration of his refrigeration
Xizang on 31 Aug 2007 at 10:24 am #
Chain trapping and multi-trapping is really fun.
I often recall the “good old days” where we had to feign death in order to lay the second trap. Remember the bridge to the inn down in blackrock-dephts, where two groups of 3 fire elementals were waiting. I was in a lot of undergeared <60 random-groups who just could not believe what I was doing there freezing two elementals at a time.