Post by ariond on Apr 13, 2007 16:21:45 GMT -5
Ballroom
The trash here are truly a pain.
All the trash in the ballroom are tied to Moroes.
They are on a one hour timer.
Once Moroes is dead, they will stop respawning.
All mobs left alive will despawn upon a soft reset.
We will go up the stairs to the Ballroom.
In this first area, we need to clear the group of 8 undead nonelites on the near left corner
And any single patrols that move through that near left corner area.
It helps to have a feral druid bear tank and a prot pali tank here
To hold multiple mobs, while the aoe/dps classes nuke them down
The single elite pulls are very nasty, heavy heals are needed on the MT.
These include the Spectral Valet and Ghostly Stewards that cannot be crowd controlled and the Skeletal Waiters that reduce your MTs armor to 0.
Banquet Hall
Once the near left corner is clear, the MT will begin pulling the Banquet Hall
Which is through the left archway, this is the room in which Moroes resides.
The MT will hug the left wall and pull the first group of 8 undead non elites back out to the stairwell.
There are 4 single elite Spectral Waiters that pat about the room
And 4 groups of 8 undead nonelites to pull.
After 3 groups and 2 single pats are dead, we can move into the Banquet Hall and pull the rest of the mobs.
This all must be done quickly, I suggest about 30 minutes max.
This will give us 30 minutes to try Moroes without respawns.
Moroes
This is a very complicated fight.
Moroes is a rogue and he comes with 4 adds randomly pulled from a possible 6.
These adds are: prot warrior, arms warrior, ret pali, holy pali, shadow priest, holy priest
Casters should die first, cc the rest, kill Moroes and then the cc.
Kill order will be determined once discovering which adds are present.
Prot warrior has a ton of health
Arms warrior has mortal strike
Ret pali has hammer of justice, a 6 sec stun (can be cleansed/dispelled)
Holy pali can heal and bless allies
Shadow priest has shadow word: pain, mind flay and a mana burn
Holy priest has huge heals and dispell
Moroes can blind and gouge opponents.
During the fight about every 20 seconds or so, Moroes will vanish.
This will not drop aggro, he will randomly appear next to a player and Garotte them.
Garotte is a 5 minute bleed effect, it does 1k dmg every 3 seconds.
Only dwarven stoneform, pali divine shield, mage ice block and pali blessing of protection can remove it.
Dying also removes it; if we have a shaman that can self rez or a druid that can rebirth
This is an option. The pali BoP priority is on a healer. Mana intensive fight, massive heals are needed.
After the vanish and the garotte, Moroes will head back to the MT.
We start the fight with both the MT and the OT on Moroes.
this is to prevent Moroes blinding one and gouging another and killing the raid
Priests will shackle their targets, Hunters will freeze trap kite their targets.
Everyone will pile on a caster to kill it first. Casters are in cloth so don't really need to be tanked.
Depending on raid makeup, assignments will be handed out.
2 or 3 adds will be killed first then Moroes, then the final 1 or 2 adds.
At 30% health, Moroes will enrage, it's not a big deal, just heal through it.
Once Moroes dies, garotte will drop.
This is a pretty bare bones explanation of the boss fight.
There will be a lot of fine tuning just before the fight due to raid makeup and add makeup.
You also really need to experience it to get it. It takes a few wipes to figure it all out.
Please read wowwiki, wow-loot, wowhead and bosskillers
For more strategies and loot tables.
We have been successfully downing Moroes with
prot warrior, prot pali, holy pali, resto druid, disc priest
mm hunter, rogue, balance druid, mage and one other dps
we kill two adds, then kill Moroes and finish off the remaining two adds
The trash here are truly a pain.
All the trash in the ballroom are tied to Moroes.
They are on a one hour timer.
Once Moroes is dead, they will stop respawning.
All mobs left alive will despawn upon a soft reset.
We will go up the stairs to the Ballroom.
In this first area, we need to clear the group of 8 undead nonelites on the near left corner
And any single patrols that move through that near left corner area.
It helps to have a feral druid bear tank and a prot pali tank here
To hold multiple mobs, while the aoe/dps classes nuke them down
The single elite pulls are very nasty, heavy heals are needed on the MT.
These include the Spectral Valet and Ghostly Stewards that cannot be crowd controlled and the Skeletal Waiters that reduce your MTs armor to 0.
Banquet Hall
Once the near left corner is clear, the MT will begin pulling the Banquet Hall
Which is through the left archway, this is the room in which Moroes resides.
The MT will hug the left wall and pull the first group of 8 undead non elites back out to the stairwell.
There are 4 single elite Spectral Waiters that pat about the room
And 4 groups of 8 undead nonelites to pull.
After 3 groups and 2 single pats are dead, we can move into the Banquet Hall and pull the rest of the mobs.
This all must be done quickly, I suggest about 30 minutes max.
This will give us 30 minutes to try Moroes without respawns.
Moroes
This is a very complicated fight.
Moroes is a rogue and he comes with 4 adds randomly pulled from a possible 6.
These adds are: prot warrior, arms warrior, ret pali, holy pali, shadow priest, holy priest
Casters should die first, cc the rest, kill Moroes and then the cc.
Kill order will be determined once discovering which adds are present.
Prot warrior has a ton of health
Arms warrior has mortal strike
Ret pali has hammer of justice, a 6 sec stun (can be cleansed/dispelled)
Holy pali can heal and bless allies
Shadow priest has shadow word: pain, mind flay and a mana burn
Holy priest has huge heals and dispell
Moroes can blind and gouge opponents.
During the fight about every 20 seconds or so, Moroes will vanish.
This will not drop aggro, he will randomly appear next to a player and Garotte them.
Garotte is a 5 minute bleed effect, it does 1k dmg every 3 seconds.
Only dwarven stoneform, pali divine shield, mage ice block and pali blessing of protection can remove it.
Dying also removes it; if we have a shaman that can self rez or a druid that can rebirth
This is an option. The pali BoP priority is on a healer. Mana intensive fight, massive heals are needed.
After the vanish and the garotte, Moroes will head back to the MT.
We start the fight with both the MT and the OT on Moroes.
this is to prevent Moroes blinding one and gouging another and killing the raid
Priests will shackle their targets, Hunters will freeze trap kite their targets.
Everyone will pile on a caster to kill it first. Casters are in cloth so don't really need to be tanked.
Depending on raid makeup, assignments will be handed out.
2 or 3 adds will be killed first then Moroes, then the final 1 or 2 adds.
At 30% health, Moroes will enrage, it's not a big deal, just heal through it.
Once Moroes dies, garotte will drop.
This is a pretty bare bones explanation of the boss fight.
There will be a lot of fine tuning just before the fight due to raid makeup and add makeup.
You also really need to experience it to get it. It takes a few wipes to figure it all out.
Please read wowwiki, wow-loot, wowhead and bosskillers
For more strategies and loot tables.
We have been successfully downing Moroes with
prot warrior, prot pali, holy pali, resto druid, disc priest
mm hunter, rogue, balance druid, mage and one other dps
we kill two adds, then kill Moroes and finish off the remaining two adds