I played a Warrior in vanilla wow gold.
You could almost see their toons chests puffing out as they strutted around. I can't say that I disliked them all, some had a certain appeal and I would call them friends without hesitation. However despite being friends it was still apparent that they loved to stroke their own e-peen.Thankfully in my new guild there are no huge egos, and very little e-peen stroking except in jest. However they are still out there, on my server, and on yours, and they could become a part of your guild at anytime. Causing some laughs, some anger, but mostly eye rolling.This thread on AoE tanking has been getting quite alot of attention. The concerns about AoE tanking made me think about the evolution of tanking since I used to play one pre-BC.I played a Warrior in vanilla wow gold , and I've gotta say -- tanking looks pretty easy nowadays in comparison! Tanking without any sort of threat meter was a far cry from the extreme 3rd party modding available now where you can practically have mods tell you which buttons to press.This post made me think of learning the Vaelastrasz encounter which required you to have 5 or so Warriors sacrifice themselves in an aggro chain while the rest of the raid furiously mashed buttons trying to burn through his then massive 999,000hp pool. Not knowing whether you had enough threat or too much threat was more exciting than trying to hold aggro on huge packs of trash.