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Naxx 25 man dps
Some numbers: Naxx 25 man patchwerk. Casters were high due to a current bug with blessing of might giving huge amounts of sp. Rogues also have the insane-scaling poison bug ATM. In mostly pvp gear, heroic nexus belt and blood spec (pure pve damage build). Other members of the raid are in full sunwell/available wotlk items.

1 Malakai (lock-destro): 4922
2 Xenocloud (rogue-assn): 4175
3 Cheesy (mage-arc): 3975
4 Leica (hunter-surv): 3744
5 Nukezz (lock-affliction?): 3707
6 Lightnyn (ele sham): 3689
7 Sorebawlz (hunter-bm): 3536
8 Empyrea (mage-fire): 3186
9 Priz (hunter-surv): 3149
10 Mysticfox (mage-frost): 3217
11 Wishes (priest-shadow): 2792
12 Teq (DK-blood): 2537
13 Rekk (War-Arms?): 2197
14 Supyo (Pally-Ret): 2255
15 Devium (DK-Frost): 1843

I'm not sure gear in this case makes a large difference overall, given the quality of the pvp gear compared to sunwell stuff. Below me are tanks and my poor enh shaman friend who does no damage. We had an unholy DK (Reedu) and frost DK (Devium) who did significantly less dps (half), though they were quasi-tank spec.

So if your initial impressions were that your damage was low, you aren't far off. Most of the time my Oblits crit for less than my autoattacks, which I'm not sure how that's possible given MoM. Is it possible AP normalization on Oblit is way below the normal 3.3 for 2h?

Also, I macroed Rune Strike and it worked out fine. I still hate this ability, the damage it provides can be put into our interactive abilities, of which we have tons.

EDIT: updated since i found the ss

[ Post edited by Azurai! ]


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Re: Naxx 25 man dps

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that is simply depressing...


It's far too early for any DKQQ. Look at the lock's damage -- that's not what we're aiming for. We need to get a good sample size on these raid attempts, break down the data to see which attacks are doing too much or too little and which ones are flat out bugged, and only then we can start putting in adjustments to get dps more stable. There are a lot of, shall we say, red flags in the data we've been seeing thus far.

The good news is, data is everything. The more we get, the stronger our analysis will be.

[ Post edited by Ghostcrawler ]

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