

If placed on a healer, you can acquire aggro easily. Placing Vigilance on another player helps you maintain threat effectively. Stunning or immobilizing an enemy while we're trying to drag them all into a nice spot can easily lead to us missing them, and starting to unload damage before we've hit them often means they'll start running at you. Wait to start fighting mobs until the warrior has their attention with a shout and swing or two.A Mage's Level 1 frost bolt for example, would be perfect - only doing a little bit of damage, and snaring the creature for a few seconds, allowing the warrior to grab the monster, fairly easily. Whatever you have that does the least damage is good. In the event it appears that the best tactic would be to have someone else pull, use a low damage low hate spell. If a mage opens up on a mob by doing a couple thousand damage, its hard for a warrior to overcome the aggro that creates in the mob. Sure mages have some amazing ranged spells, as do many others, while the warrior's ranged ability is mediocre at best. It's easier to hold the aggro when you start with it, than trying to pull it off someone. Let the warrior do the initial pulling unless you are using a hunter to create the Perfect Zone of Ultimate Safety.Don't run away from us if you have aggro.Things warriors want non-warriors to know 3 Things warriors want new warriors to know.2 Things non-warriors want warriors to know.

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