

Tackling higher level content, like 25-player Cataclysm raids or 5-man Mists dungeons, can prove real challenges for even the most savvy player - but if you want to push your skills to the limit, you can always give Mists raids a try. Still, that doesn’t mean soloing is always easy, even if you’re max level and well geared. In general, once you’re 10 or more levels above a piece of content, it should be possible to run through solo - and at 15 to 20 levels above content, soloing’s a piece of cake. Tanks can absorb massive amounts of damage, healers can heal and shield to keep themselves going, and DPS classes can just burn down anything in front of them - and as you outlevel content, you’ll find that taking damage and dishing damage out are both easier to do.įor level 100s, most solo content isn’t even challenging enough to push your abilities to the limit: as your level increases, the monsters that used to hit you hard will become little more than annoying insects while bosses will talk big but often go down with a single hit. While most classes specialize in doing one or the other - at least at max level - all classes have some ability to solo older content. To be a good soloer, you need to be able to take the hits the dungeon’s biggest mobs can dish out while also doing enough damage to take them down. Whatever your current game goals are, there are reasons to go back and hit old content… and since most group content before Mists of Pandaria raids is easily soloable, why not give soloing a try? Because it’s just fun to kick raid bosses in the face after they give their dramatic speeches about why you’ll never defeat them.To earn gold by looting and selling everything you come across.To earn achievements, of which there are many.To earn reputation, which a number of raids and dungeons provide.


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