10 Man Raiding in WoTLK
When WotlK came out, it came with the idea that 10 man raids should not be just for large guilds, and included many options for the smaller guilds, casual players, and those with less time to devote to the game. This has made the barriers of entry much less steep to a lot of players, and yet the quality of the 10 man raid in terms of gameplay has not been compromised. This is due to a completely new format that some players, used to the old way of doing things, have found some trouble with.
The Components of a 10 Man Raiding Group
A 10 Man Raid Group is going to be comprised much differently than other types of raiding group available in the game. While 10 man raids are certainly easier to setup than the 25 man raids (especially, when you get the hang of things), they do need a bit more flexibility from each and every member on the team. You’ll be fighting 1 million HP bosses with this configuration, and if one man goes down, (for example your healer or your tank) it is important to have a backup , and thus it is even more important that every single person on your team be able to play at least two different roles. This has become much easier now that you can use stats compounding for your casters and tanks.
For the tanks, you should have at least two tanks for every 10 man group and at least one off-tank that can act as a DPS, but that can come in as a tank if need be. Feral Druids, Blood Death Knights, and Retribution Paladins are the best classes for this.
For the healers, it is important to have two for most groups — this allows you to have one for each tank, but can make it difficult to keep healing. Three healers is better, but you’ll then need to consider if you have enough DPS coming from the remaining 5 DPS members, especially when it comes to bosses that have enrage timers that are shorter than most.
The best way to accomplish this is to balanace this out between two dedicated healers and an off-healer that can throw out heals when required of the other DPS members. Shamans, Druids, and Paladins are best suited for this role assuming they are properly specced. Shadow Priests are also suitable to this task, since Spell Powers can cover both healing and damage.
It is important to remember that when you go into the 10 man raid, you need to stay sharp and agile. Keep your eyes peeled, build up a strong group of highly-talents characters, and make sure to bring the player, not the class, and you will do great.
It will obviously take a few runs to master the formula of the 10 man group. You can find out more secrets on how to master the 10 man raiding party from Warcraft Fromula, where they have complete configuration setups and ideal strategies when working with this strategy.






