
I suppose it would depend on the instance. Druids can stealth past a great deal of Black Rock Depths trash to get to the bosses that drop the good loot. But a Paladin would do better in Stratholme. And Hunters can go just about anywhere.
Parvati doesn't give his motives behind the question, but cash farming sounds like the obvious motive. But why restrict yourself to old world zones if that's the case? Cash is far more free flowing in the Outlands.
Whatever his motive, I would like to hear what you think. Not just what class, but why.
















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11-02-2007 @ 9:39AM
Kyrr of Uther said...
Warlocks & Seed of Corruption can tear up most pre-BC instances. My Felguard actually last longer then one pull in those instances!
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11-02-2007 @ 9:45AM
Kanuris said...
Looks at Hobbes' videoes. Prot spec pallys are the best at this, unless instance in question is full of caster mobs.
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11-02-2007 @ 9:46AM
Dotixi said...
I have solo'd all Azeroth 5-Mans with my Warlock.
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11-02-2007 @ 9:56AM
Richard said...
As a rogue, I can solo BRD pretty easily... all the bosses are pretty simple. And lots of fun, too.
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11-02-2007 @ 9:58AM
Fish said...
I have solod LBRS as a druid. Doesn't take too long either since you can get past most of the trash until you get near a boss and just have to clear a bit.
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11-02-2007 @ 10:05AM
stormhunterx said...
I can solo anything as a hunter, just send your pet in and pew pew dead. Really not tough i would imagine for any class to solo pre-bc instances.
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11-02-2007 @ 10:05AM
Milktub said...
I'm hoping that as I get my warrior near 70, he'll be able to solo BRD to mine dark iron and hit the dark anvil/forge.
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11-02-2007 @ 10:08AM
Heilig said...
Actually, strat is practically impossible without a disease removing spell. I have solo'd virtually everything Pre-BC on my hunter, but the cadaver worms debuff from strat causes damage every 5(3?) seconds and reduces healing by 100%. I could survive as a BM due to spirit bond, but there is no mend pet, no potions, no eating, no bandages, nothing. I haven't tried any anti-venom to see if it will work, but pure DPS classes without a way to remove disease are seriously screwed in Strat.
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11-02-2007 @ 10:15AM
Kamiyu said...
@ #8: Try Restorative Potion or Purification Potion. Both remove curses, diseases and poisons (Restorative attempts to remove multiple debuffs, and also magic effects).
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11-02-2007 @ 10:18AM
Andelorn said...
Imp Mend Pet will cure a pet of anything. Doesn't need to actually heal any health in order to cure.
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11-02-2007 @ 11:09AM
Shaydix said...
A Shadow Priest would be able to solo Scholomance at 70 without a problem... (some shadow priests could solo it at 60)
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11-02-2007 @ 11:41AM
Karl said...
Depending on what we are talking about when saying, "Solo." If you are talking about clearing all trash and bosses (What I consider soloing), my Prot Pally (and Ret before I respec'd him), and my Warlock can solo any 5-man instance. The only boss I cannot seem to kill in LBRS is (cant recall the name) the Ogre boss you put the pike down to summon. The adds just end up too overwhelming.
If you are talking about soloing with just killing off bosses and stealthing is viable, the Druid is the most capable. The healing and damage mitigation coupled with dealing good damage (and self-heals with leader of the pack) makes solo play easy.
Has anyone out there been able to solo the Ogre boss in LBRS with a Pally/Druid/Warlock? If so, how did you manage it? I have good gear on all toons, and the Druid is Feral spec.
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11-02-2007 @ 11:42AM
Heraclea said...
I've soloed LBRS as a warrior. I routinely solo BRD, can get as far as the room with multiple clickies in it, and do so whenever guild members need ale mugs for the Darkmoon Faire.
A more interesting question is, what old 5-man instances can't yet be soloed by a level 70 of a given class? I can't solo Stratholme undead side; any one pull will not kill me, but the disease debuff on health regen from food that lasts ten minutes would make the process too tedious to try. I also cannot survive a bad pull in Gnomeregan even if I can easily solo all the bosses. (What a hateful and tiresome instance! I refuse to go there at any level.)
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11-02-2007 @ 11:46AM
Salty said...
From a Hunter’s perspective.
LBRS, BRD, DM North and East, Scholo and Live Strat are cake. DM west has proven difficult, Baron Rivendare may potentially be doable with the right tanking pet, talents and training (otherwise dead strat is easy). Unfortunately it's not even possible to try soloing UBRS without 2 other friends to help click on the first boss' "release mechanism." I would love to take a whack at it.
T5 two piece set bonus is hot as hell. I think I could honestly solo just about anything with 15% of my damage healing my pet.
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11-02-2007 @ 12:06PM
Jagoex said...
My Affliction Warlock has an easy time with pre-TBC instances, thanks to Siphon Life and some carefully executed drain-tanking. And hey, if the devs pay any attention to the pet-scaling issue you've talked about, it would make the job even easier. :)
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11-02-2007 @ 12:30PM
xGeneric said...
"Cash is far more free flowing in the Outlands."
lol! I can make 1000g+ in a day in Azeroth but not in Outland. Well, not have the actual cash, but have the items to sell that are worth 1000g+. Druid + Enchanter + Stealth = Awesomeness. Rogues know what I'm talking about ;P
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11-02-2007 @ 12:54PM
Daavos said...
I solo'd BRD as prot warrior.... lots of bandages.
PS Point of order. Hunters and Warlocks have pets. You don't solo jack. Dismiss your pet/Deamon, and then I'll be impressed.
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11-02-2007 @ 1:07PM
Nick said...
I'm a prot Pally, and I can solo Chuck Noris's beard.
True Story!!!
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11-02-2007 @ 1:19PM
Callidon said...
Daavos, We all know that warriors are all far too damaged by being hit round the head too much to make a valid point so i'll almost let you off with that comment but as point of obviousness, warlocks and hunters do solo. You have no pet so do all your damage your self.
Hunters and warlocks have pets for different reasons, and whilst the lock may not rely on his minion for damage, about a third of a hunters damage is released by the pet, hunter minus pet equals 2/3 of a hunters damage.
And just to rub your smug plate wearing face in it, i can solo up to BRD without the pet and only need it for the bosses in scholo and strat.
Now step out from behind your shield and solo it all clever man.
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11-02-2007 @ 1:24PM
Salty said...
Forgot to say why I do these.
Boredom, the challenge, to hone my Hunter skill? Selling the drops for cash isn’t that rewarding, much more difficult and time consuming than dailies and you can get kinda set back when your bags fill up (few vendors by instances in old azeroth and plenty of BOP blues for 1 or 2g). The recipes and rare BOEs can be profitable on the AH. One time I did a DM north tribute run by myself and I almost wet myself when all at once I got (I will submit a screenshot as proof if requested):
1) Ogre Forged Hauberk (from the chest)
2) Tarnished Elven Ring (from the chest)
3) Leggings of Destruction (king gordok)
4) Barbarous Blade (king gordok)
These are _the best_ drops available for a hunter in Dire Maul. Combined with the Helm reward from the DM West quest to kill the prince, is an amazing crit set at 60 that lasted me the majority of my time at 60. I wished I had a lowbie hunter buddy with me, but then again I wouldn’t have been able to get there without killing everything.
Soloing BRD takes forever, like an hour and a half, but not one boss is too difficult to be solo’d. I did maybe 8 or 9 bosses on my hunter at 60 and can do all of them now at 70. I also solo’d the majority of BRD on my feral druid at 60 as well.
I recently grinded to exalted with the dawn just by farming the early strat bosses for corruptor’s stones, with all the talk of undead in northrend, naxxramas in WoLK, there’s a lot of speculation that the dawn may be an important faction. However, something about Blizzard’s trend tells me that won’t be the case. Cenarion Circle rep was foregone for Cenarion Expedition, Wildhammer faction (in hinterlands) was useless in Outlands (despite the Wildhammer Stronghold) and in the last few days before TBC, they added all those Exodar faction quests but wiped everyone’s Exodar rep when TBC was released.
Oh well, it’s still fun and nostalgic.
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