Help a Altaholic!

Davfor

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Ok I have a 70 Druid that has been my main for years. I have a Paladin I have had since TBC came out. Druid has been tank and dps (feral) and in raids, has great gear. My pally has not. Both are fun to play and tank/DPS with. Paladin have great Cleanse ability and has great "luck" with rolls and finding loot. Druid have the crit aura and mark of the wild. I just don't know what to go with. I have to know because my guild is getting mad at me for not picking one! :eek:

BTW, I random rolled with 1 and 2. 1 being my druid, 2 being my Paladin. 5 rolls later - 4 for Paladin, 1 for Druid. lol
 
I can't speak for the changes in the latest patch, but everyone loves a pally tank... there's nothing like being able to AoE entire areas down once your gear is built up.

Altho for smaller pulls, it always seemed to me that druids have better agro generation.

So ultimately, it just depends on your gear, the group's ability to dps down large groups, and your healer's ability to keep you alive.
 
My advice (having a 70 feral druid main and a level 70 paladin that I've had since TBC came out) is that if these are your only two 70s, pick two different roles with them.

Example: Tank with your druid and heal with your pally.
or Tank with your pally and go boomkin.
or tank with your druid and go ret with your pally (3.02 ret is awesome, btw)
or, go resto on your druid and tank on your pally.

I'm assuming you want to stay tanking. If that's the role your guild expects you to play, make the tank your main but keep the other in your back pocket just in case you're in a raid with enough tanks and not enough of the other thing.

P.S.: I doubt your pally's luck with rolls is a class skill.
 
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