With the completely unreasonable power of Hunters right now, there really has not been many high-rated RMP teams surfacing besides LemonQBazTiC that Serennia mentioned last night. Double BM was a complete and utter ass-raper of RMP teams mostly because they rely so heavily on massive CC trains, and well, obviously two huge CC immunities goes against that to get wow power leveling. Once the first wave of nerfs hit Hunters and readiness did not reset BW, slowly but sure RMP began to increase in potential strength about wow power leveling.
Of course there seems to be a lot of doubt when it comes to the viability of RMP. It is understandable given the fact that it is undoubtedly going to be a lot easier to just ride the bandwagon and run head-first into the arena with some FotM comp once the tournament starts. However, after talking to Didy about the recent addition of a 4th, he was confident in the potential RMP still has with good players backing it. Based on this confidence, he opted to focus heavily on leveling and gearing his priest to get wow power leveling. Of course this means learning the class to its fullest potential as well, and based on his armory and SK-100, it seems he is already there about wow power leveling.
I made sure to ask whether or not this meant that Didy would be dropping his Warlock permanently, but he explained that after playing the class for 2 years, he definitely planned on utilizing his experience if there was an opportunity to in upcoming tournaments.
The question remained though; who would play the Mage role?
Selketh is definitely a new name to the "elites", but he brings more to the team than just a 4th player. Apparently he is played on multiple 2400+ teams as both Mage and Hunter. This means that Didy can cover Priest, Warlock and Warrior, GR on Paladin/Druid, Vaux on Rogue/DK, and Selketh on Mage/DK/Hunter. That opens the team up to a level in which they can virtually play every makeup to get wow power leveling.
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