I still remember every lock getting giddy over MoP beta because of the beta changes to Demo giving it the option to tank. Too bad it never made it out of beta.
@@fish3977 and there we see how great the potential was. They took a spec Idea and made a whole class out of it. Well they maybe removed the thing that made the spec unique being the range. But they tryed.
@@sadarot I could see it making a return as a leeching tank that uses summoned demons as batteries but it might be a bit too high concept to actually be functional
Yeah, there's quite a few more raids where Warlocks tank. As a warlock, my guild got our server first for Kael'Thas with me tanking Grand Astromancer Capernian. I also tanked one of the Eredar Twins in Sunwell, and the others you mentioned.
I remember me (Hpala) and a warlock tanking one horseman each on Naxx (WotLK). Beacon of Light helped keep both of us alive while the raid cleared the first 2 horsemen. As someone who has never tanked for a raid, that was panic-inducing.
Can we please get a petition going to bring back Warlock Tanking?! Though I never played prior to Mists of Pandaria, I absolutely loved the Glyph of Demon Hunting. I know it wasn't meant to make a Warlock an ACTUAL tank, but it was damn near close enough! Some of the most fun I had that expansion when playing as a Warlock were while using that Glyph! MAKE A TANK SPEC FOR WARLOCKS BLIZZARD!
I hated pugging Oculus but honestly the mechanic with the dragon was interesting it was just such a pain in the ass to try to describe to every new player how to play the dragons
Great memories tanking leotheras and illidan as a warlock (the blood prince council too), it was even fun to get the resistance gear to be able to tank them. I remember tanked one of the adds of kaelthas (the astromancer) back in the day as well, since it did a shit ton of fire damage and the nether armor of the warlock procs where more reliable than a mage. and if my memorie serves me well the illidari council in BT also needed a mage tank at some point. Great raids great memories.
Surprised Sartharion 3 drakes alive being tanked by voidwalkers not brought up. Plus in TBC adds on Morogrim tanked by a holy pally spamming healing with threat aura
This video seems like's it's going where tanks were intended to be different than the typical tank. So Sarth3D with a VW wouldn't be here because that one was totally unintended (and nerfed). I too loved Sarth3D with a VW. And I remember doing dual spec Prot/Holy on my paladin in ICC when my guild lead was like "I think I'll have my hunter pet tank Sindragosa" and it actually worked out due to the mechanics. I swapped to Holy and kept up and it was a blast.
Whilst they moved away from having other classes needed / useful to directly tank a boss, there are other more recent fights that involved a dps taking a more tanky role. ones that come to mind are: Frost mages (or another dps that could do it) on Mythic Guldan in NH, tanking the nightorb in final phase. Rogues (or others) tanking stars on mythic Garrosh ranged dps on Restless Cabal (kind of lol) Then there were a bunch of other BC bosses people did weird tanking stuff, like Eredar twins, Kaelthas, and maybe more? I kinda wish we had more fights that let people shake up roles, having stuff to offtank or kite (like on Garrosh or Guldan) or being able to do weird role stuff like Warlock tanking in MoP (F for Sparkguzz) or the 4 dps MDI runs back in legion. (Just skimming the comments people said Rogues on Netherspite and Mother Shirrazzah in BT, not sure if these are correct, but would go with the clear theme of blizz, whether intentionally or not, having lots of weird tanking mechanics.)
As an Enhancement Shaman I often find myself getting meleed by dungeon and raid bosses because of the high threat that we deal. I also miss old Rockbiter Weapon and Unleash Elements that gave us the tools to actually tank with the high threat weapon buff and a taunt. Some day ... we will be tanks again
@@Finnecable Few "elemental" tropes are more cool than when you add Rock and Thunder. Imagine a spec based around Earth/Rock shit, charged with lightning. Oh my god I'm hard already
I could see that spec relying on fusing the Elementals of Earth (and Fire) onto the player as additional armor that grants a lot more defensive power but making him slower and immune against knockback like a real tank should.
2 more fights where I tanked as warlock: 1. Mount Hyjal tanking frost wyrms (I know, technically not a boss tanking) 2. Mimiron (both normal and DO NOT PUSH THE BUTTON MODE) Tanking Aerial command unit in full defense build with talents. Second one was my favorite, I liked it more than tanking Illidan or Twin Emperrors because it involved much more than just standing in one spot casting searing pain and few defensives
Another one in the vein of the Maulgar fight was Illidari Council - Nethermancer Zhevor was pretty much the same as the Maulgar mage tank part of the encounter.
I don't know if there are enough examples to make a video on "clever use of game mechanics" for tanking, like using a voidwalker on Sartharion+3 drakes, a rogue with 100% avoidance on Grull, Mother Shaz and Illidan (no magic damage to soak), a hunter pet on heroic Sindragosa (90% aoe avoidance, which is most of the damage).
No mention of Restless Cabal from CoS? It wasn't required to have a ranged tank for it, but Warlocks with Demon Skin were our go-to for Zaxasj the Speaker. I honestly can't recall the specific reason as to why, though. I was just there to be a normal tank and remember us normal tanks only taunt swapping for Fa'Thuul the Feared.
Hiruma, you also missed one of the later expansion bosses, garalon, the boss required 2 tanks to soak a big cleave, but you could use rogues with glyphed feint to reduce the cleave damage to tolerable levels, allowing for no tanking as the boss just chased whoever had the phereomone debuff. It was not a boss that strictly required dps to tank the boss, but could be done without much hassle, to the point it made it easier for raids to go 8dps2heal in 10man heroic.
I also tanked one of the horsemen in naxx10 (wrath), dont remember which, actually I think I switched back n forth between the 2 back ones if I remember correctly. Fun stuff:) great video btw Hiru
Meanwhile im just thinking of boomies stepping up to tank prince malchezaar in karazhan so they could be useful for the first time since the game came out.
You should have mentioned that in early BC, Akama could maintank the entire phase 1 alone, no need for anyone to do anything but watch him Kill illidan.
I remember tanking the Howling fjord dungeon as combat subtlety hybrid rogue in early WotLK. Was alot of fun and easier than one would think. Combat was quite tanky compared to the other specs already cause of high parry alot high weapon dmg/cleave ability. And sub talent increasing dodge and parry. one hand sword and one dagger, had macro to swap hands to do ambush or backstab to retake aggro if needed. I didn't take much more damage than a regular tank and dodging is 0 dmg but I consumed SO MUCH thistle tea. It got quite expensive so we didn't even try for any of the other dungeons.
I actually warlock tanked the Shade of Aran back when it was current content. I can't for the life of me remember why we did it that way, but it's what we did.
Oh I remember Illidan as a tank, but we needed to switch from our warlocks to my beastmaster because they were not able to get up to my aggro. And since he was immune to feign death this was our way to go.
Also worthy of mention is the short period of time during WotLK where Voidwalker tanking was a thing for certain fights. I remember beating Sartha3D 25 or 10 that way. I was in all frost resist gear due to it having the highest stamina and that stat double dipping into the pet's HP, which meant Zag'zazt could have up to ~80k hp early Wrath. Also it was a way to cheese Iron Council Hardest Mode where the big one (what's his name?) put a death timer on the tank, and so you just lost a Voidwalker instead of your tank for the first occurence of that ability.
I feel like the warlock tank should have been given an honorable mention for MoP as well. If you took the glyph Dark Apotheosis it gave you a special transformation as a warlock to become physically more tanky and changed a few abilities to allow better threat gain as well. No joke, on my server there were legit warlocks decked out in late game tank trinkets/rings/necklaces/back pieces and sometimes weapons to push their tank stats even higher. It was niche for the expansion and was removed not long after, but man... it was SO much damn fun using that glyph and having the extra tankiness on top of already being hard to kill with as much survivability as we had during that expansion.
This is a specific kind of question, but I love the gentle piano music you use in the background of your videos. Do you mind if I ask who the artist is or source? Keep up the good work!
I remember in MoP our go to tank for challenge modes was a demo lock with the glyph that added a second demon form. Allowed you to bring an extra dps without losing too much.
High King was FAMED for tanks that weren't tanking class. You NEEDED a Mage, Warlock, and either a Boomkin or a pair of hunters to tank three of the boss mobs during that fight. It was one of the funnest fights and I loved it so much. Even though I played DPS warrior at the time. I thought it was incredibly unique and very interesting overall.
Hunters also were psuedo tanks since a lot of soaking mechanics some hunters could do it alone with their pet and serpent trap which would spawn 6 extra bodies to soak mechanics that would usually require nearly a third of the raid to soak. It's not technically a tank but it was kinda niche There was also Garfield, the main tank for the guild that killed Onyxia without any gear on in Classic WoW so if the slithery bois don't count then Garfield must surely count.
Mage tanking in Gruul's Lair was probably the most fun I've ever had playing WoW. Such a great idea, I feel like that would be harder to pull off now with all the balancing.
I'm stuck on why this person used several vehicle fights, and skiped magi's from TBC you literally had to have a geared AF mage to spell steal and soak unbelievable amounts of spell damage. no tank could do it.
I still think they should give Warlocks a tank spec, based around the old Dark Apotheosis from Mists as well as the LockTank follower from WoD, Aeda Brightdawn. Could even give them a grimoire of sacrifice like ability that let them sacrifice different demon pets for different buffs like physical damage taken reduction, magic damage taken reduction, resistance to loss of control effects, etc. There's plenty of other spec ideas that would be neat to see as well: Shaman tank spec based on Earth - then they'd have 1 spec per element, and it would be a nice call-back to the old pre-WoD Rockbiter Weapon, giving bonus threat and reducing damage taken. Healer Mage spec based on reversing time and such, like how Chromie did in that scenario in Legion. Int Spellcaster DPS Paladin spec based on the Scarlet Crusade maybe? Ranged Physical DPS Rogue based around thrown weapons. Would be nice to have an additional ranged physical dps spec other than Hunters, and would be a call-back to both the Thrown Weapons slot, and to Shuriken Toss back when it let Rogues convert their auto attacks into ranged shuriken throws for a short duration. Also, totally feel like Classic Four Horsemen should've been on here, even though they required "normal" tanks, the fight required _8_ instead of the typical _1-2_ .
Once had dungeonfinder group where the tank bailed on us. It was one of the BfA Kul Tiran dungeons. Anyway, my warlock teammate, using their Voidwalker, and me (Hunter) summoning my Worm were able to tank the next two bosses together before a "real" tank joined our group for the final boss. It was fun!
those are some really awesome mechanics right there! Im Still hoping for a "Tinker" [Class restricted to Goblins, Gnomes, Vulpera and Mecha Gnomes] Tank Specc that allowes the Tinker to hop on to another players back (optional but much more save [depends on the player you jump on to] then standing arround and beeing vulnerable to everything) and summon his Tank-Mech [a remotecontrolled/Mindcontrol/Razuvious-adds like Robot] Other Speccs are: Aoe Healing (basically throwing/shooting Potions or healing Ooze) and meelee channeling, Healer. [imagine it kind of, like: MWs: Refreshing Jade Wind, Summon Jade Serpent Statue, Ring of Peace RSs: Wellspring, Downpour, Healingstream Totem DKs/Discs: Raid Shields Abilities] Ranged/Melee Manipulator/Sabotagier kind of like: Venthyr Priests Mind Games Every Classes Torghast ability to make the enemy take more but deal less damage Ranged taser/shocker like a channeled shamans Lightning bolt/ Chain Lightning
@@Changshu im sorry man but i literally just added more and more to MY OWN IDEA here, so i actually diceded to delete my last post and just threw it in, more reader-friendly! And who are you even to tell people not to just fantazise about their favorite game? (The real Nicola Tesla would spit at your face)
I really miss the tank metamorphosis glyph for warlocks, I think it was only in cata and mop and it was my favorite time as a warlock main. It was also super badass to retain your own appearance but with horns and wings during the form!
I did tank Illidan back in tbc and was one of the funniest experiences in wow, till this day im still maining lock even though were medium low dps table now
As a boomie main from Classic til now (WotLK Classic), I enjoyed tanking Kiggler in Gruul's Lair in TBC. In Naxx 10, my guild has a healer and me swap the auras in the back for Four Horsemen.
There was one guy who posted a video late TBC where he tanked Gruul or Mother Shahraz, which he could achieve due to being evade capped. Which, intently, made him able with his team to 5-man Gruul.
Unpopular opinion: Vehicle fights are a fun breather, and if done well, are really cool. Flame Leviathan truly felt like fighting a crazy machine that was way too powerful for us as infantry. Launching your friends in to destroy its crystals, needing a powerful ressource infinitely stacking a DoT...It's so cool and unique. Quite the shame people didn't like it.
I used to "tank" the Emperor's Strength enemies on heroic Will of the Emperor as a feral druid. Could be done as any melee as they didn't melee their target and instead they did an aoe slam at your location that you just had to move out of. I'd tank/dps them until the raid had cleared higher priority targets and then they'd switch to join me.
You often used a Moonkin to tank Kiggler the Crazed during High King Maulgar due to his hex. (and I think he' had a nasty close aoe so no bear/kitty tank) and with one moonkin, you didn't need to swap like if you used 2 hunters.
We actually played a strategy for garrosh 25hc to only use 2 instead of 3 tanks by having a DPS warrior take the boss for about 8 seconds, to drop the debuff on the main tank. Running 2/2/21 allowed us to skip the 2nd and 3rd intermission.
6:27 just listen to hiru say "council" (or "during" or "since"), where do you place his accent? I haven't encountered this pronunciation before (edit: not making fun, just curious if this is a regional thing somewhere in the USA or Canada)
This. Frost DK tank was especially good at it due to their stacking elemental resistance talent (acclimation) and better ranged threat tools, but even blood (which was far more common) did the job well.
Pandemonius was a bit strange, in that I assembled a full set of green armor "of shadow resist" much of which was cloth. I had to convince quite a few people in PUGs I knew what I was doing but I didn't need much healing.
Back when WoW was more old-school MMO where classes had more flavor and before homogenization had taken over. I liked there being unusual tanks as part of that, even if 90% of the time it was Warlocks. Hell, when they briefly had that Warlock tanking functional Glyph, most Locks seemed to love the idea, and to this day, I don't know why they didn't just go with it and let Demonology be a tanking spec, or add a tanking spec at some point (like when they gave Druid's a 4th spec). They said at the time it was because some Demo Locks wanted to stay dps, but they ignored that when they swapped the DK specs so Blood was tanking and the others were dps. Lock tanking, honestly, would be a really unique take on tanking that you don't see in MMOs - a clothie/caster tanking, even if using Demon form (kinda like Druids in Bear form) just isn't a thing you see, but is very cool conceptually. To this day I don't know why they were so adamantly against it. Granted, with Demon Hunters, they kinda filled in that niche some, but DH's are still melee classes at the end of the day, not casters. And certainly not casters with a pet.
On TBC warlocks also tanked Grand Astromancer Capernian(Kael'Thas fight, Tempest Keep) and Grand Warlock Alythess(Eredar Twins, Sunwell Plateau). Tanked em all. :)
I remember back in Vanilla and TBC there was some talk about feral druid offtanks who would „dps“ in cat when offtanking wasn‘t needed... I guess since everything but warriors wasn‘t really considered a full-on tank (at least in Vanilla) this would also be kind of a special case, although I don‘t know which if any fights heavily involved this scenario
RIP locktanking. That was insanely fun and I miss it so much.
I find the recent lack of Gunther Arcanus disturbing.
TBH I wish they had redesigned Demo to just be a real tanking spec for Warlocks.
I know there's demon hunters but BIG demon bois controlling an army of other demon bois as a tank is 100% ideal and needs to happen
MoP, there was an alternate demo form for locks that made them able to tank. Not as good as real tanks, but they could get the job done.
@@hellboy19991 yeah I'm aware of that. It just seems like a nice flavor thing to have a cloth class as a legit tank.
@@PostItsDead They pretty much took everything from pre-Legion Demo lock with Metamorphosis and threw it into DH
Stolen class potential imo
I wish we could get a tank spec for Shamans.
Getting to tank as a warlock was always a treat
I still remember every lock getting giddy over MoP beta because of the beta changes to Demo giving it the option to tank. Too bad it never made it out of beta.
If i could choose a caster to tank in the future i would really like it to be warlock:)
@@LedosKell thats just dh
@@fish3977 and there we see how great the potential was. They took a spec Idea and made a whole class out of it.
Well they maybe removed the thing that made the spec unique being the range. But they tryed.
@@sadarot I could see it making a return as a leeching tank that uses summoned demons as batteries but it might be a bit too high concept to actually be functional
Yeah, there's quite a few more raids where Warlocks tank. As a warlock, my guild got our server first for Kael'Thas with me tanking Grand Astromancer Capernian. I also tanked one of the Eredar Twins in Sunwell, and the others you mentioned.
My favorite "weird tank" moment in WoW history is the shadow priest tank in the famous "40 priests vs. Onyxia" video
My guild had a shadow priest tank ONY back in vanilla. It was hilarious.
We didn’t do 40 priests though, just normal raid with spriest tank.
can you please link the video?
@@PraiseTheBoi th-cam.com/video/yAmXZPuS7L0/w-d-xo.html
@@Knurlurzhad thanks
Surprised that Restless Cabal is not here since tanking the caster boss needed a ranged DPS
or a Resto Shaman
Was really hoping this would be the video Hiru mentioned that one rogue tank in TBC.
missing Crucible of Storms Mythic The Restless Cabal. I was a Resto Shaman tank, most guilds did it with an Owl. We got World 102 kill.
Raz only has orbs in 10 man during wrath but needs priests in 25.
Restless Cabal should really be on this list.
Gul'dan last phase too. A mage had to tank the adds there.
also za'qul
2nd tank was a havoc dh
A melee could tank one of the sisters in Antorus as well.
Oh yeah I remember that, usually was moonkin doing it because of their high Armour and it also could give them instant starfire procs
Yup. Fury Warrior here, that was my job.
@@mercenaryforhire3453 Armor was irrelevant. The boss did not do melee attacks. Having it's agro meant literally nothing, except positioning.
And hunters would kite and freeze one of the dude's on ogre council as well
I remember me (Hpala) and a warlock tanking one horseman each on Naxx (WotLK). Beacon of Light helped keep both of us alive while the raid cleared the first 2 horsemen. As someone who has never tanked for a raid, that was panic-inducing.
Nice shot at 11:25 of Razuvious throwing a Debug Cube.
Oh lord, how did I miss that? 😂
Nice video. However, you missed the Illidari Council in BT. Like Maulgar, one of the adds was a mage with a buff that could be stolen by another mage.
Also Eredar twins in Sunwell
Ayyy, I'm one of those warlock tanks :D
I salute thy
Glad to have ya in mate!
Can we please get a petition going to bring back Warlock Tanking?! Though I never played prior to Mists of Pandaria, I absolutely loved the Glyph of Demon Hunting. I know it wasn't meant to make a Warlock an ACTUAL tank, but it was damn near close enough! Some of the most fun I had that expansion when playing as a Warlock were while using that Glyph! MAKE A TANK SPEC FOR WARLOCKS BLIZZARD!
I think they’ll make a shaman tank before lock because demon hunters exist
@@azereth555 Demon Hunters stole that ability from Demonology 'locks
That glyph was awesome
@@violetlight1548 I’m not sure what that has to do with anything but we are all aware of metamorphosis
Restless cabal is one of my favorite raid fights was very sad to not see it on this list :/
A little surprised Restless Cabal isn't on this list, I tanked the ranged guy on my Warlock and honestly was a blast to be a dps class tanking!
I hated pugging Oculus but honestly the mechanic with the dragon was interesting it was just such a pain in the ass to try to describe to every new player how to play the dragons
Dude it's only 3 spells per dragon.
I remember on TBC and WOTLK that some discipline priest were able to kind of tank even elite mobs.
Great memories tanking leotheras and illidan as a warlock (the blood prince council too), it was even fun to get the resistance gear to be able to tank them.
I remember tanked one of the adds of kaelthas (the astromancer) back in the day as well, since it did a shit ton of fire damage and the nether armor of the warlock procs where more reliable than a mage.
and if my memorie serves me well the illidari council in BT also needed a mage tank at some point.
Great raids great memories.
Himumaredx I enjoy your videos man keep up the good work, entertaining for sure.
Surprised Sartharion 3 drakes alive being tanked by voidwalkers not brought up. Plus in TBC adds on Morogrim tanked by a holy pally spamming healing with threat aura
This video seems like's it's going where tanks were intended to be different than the typical tank. So Sarth3D with a VW wouldn't be here because that one was totally unintended (and nerfed).
I too loved Sarth3D with a VW. And I remember doing dual spec Prot/Holy on my paladin in ICC when my guild lead was like "I think I'll have my hunter pet tank Sindragosa" and it actually worked out due to the mechanics. I swapped to Holy and kept up and it was a blast.
I got to tank Restless Cabal as a hunter a few times (i wasn't exactly playing BFA a whole lot) and it was very fun.
Whilst they moved away from having other classes needed / useful to directly tank a boss, there are other more recent fights that involved a dps taking a more tanky role.
ones that come to mind are:
Frost mages (or another dps that could do it) on Mythic Guldan in NH, tanking the nightorb in final phase.
Rogues (or others) tanking stars on mythic Garrosh
ranged dps on Restless Cabal (kind of lol)
Then there were a bunch of other BC bosses people did weird tanking stuff, like Eredar twins, Kaelthas, and maybe more?
I kinda wish we had more fights that let people shake up roles, having stuff to offtank or kite (like on Garrosh or Guldan) or being able to do weird role stuff like Warlock tanking in MoP (F for Sparkguzz) or the 4 dps MDI runs back in legion.
(Just skimming the comments people said Rogues on Netherspite and Mother Shirrazzah in BT, not sure if these are correct, but would go with the clear theme of blizz, whether intentionally or not, having lots of weird tanking mechanics.)
1:48 Occulus was pure cancer. Every time it came up in Dungeon Finder, everyone would quit out of the party.
It became like that when dungeon finder came around.
I had tons of fun in there prior to dungeon finder ever existing
Not sure if you saw my suggestion in another older video - but another subject - top 10 unique mount specials and how to get those mounts?
As an Enhancement Shaman I often find myself getting meleed by dungeon and raid bosses because of the high threat that we deal.
I also miss old Rockbiter Weapon and Unleash Elements that gave us the tools to actually tank with the high threat weapon buff and a taunt.
Some day ... we will be tanks again
If they add a Shaman tank spec to this game I would never even get offline.
If they got a buffed up lightning shield to make a thorns heavy playstyle I'd be extremely hyped.
@@Finnecable Few "elemental" tropes are more cool than when you add Rock and Thunder. Imagine a spec based around Earth/Rock shit, charged with lightning. Oh my god I'm hard already
I could see that spec relying on fusing the Elementals of Earth (and Fire) onto the player as additional armor that grants a lot more defensive power but making him slower and immune against knockback like a real tank should.
You guys are making me want to play a Shaman so bad, and I did not even level mine up from lvl50 ahahahahaha
2 more fights where I tanked as warlock:
1. Mount Hyjal tanking frost wyrms (I know, technically not a boss tanking)
2. Mimiron (both normal and DO NOT PUSH THE BUTTON MODE) Tanking Aerial command unit in full defense build with talents.
Second one was my favorite, I liked it more than tanking Illidan or Twin Emperrors because it involved much more than just standing in one spot casting searing pain and few defensives
Another one in the vein of the Maulgar fight was Illidari Council - Nethermancer Zhevor was pretty much the same as the Maulgar mage tank part of the encounter.
I don't know if there are enough examples to make a video on "clever use of game mechanics" for tanking, like using a voidwalker on Sartharion+3 drakes, a rogue with 100% avoidance on Grull, Mother Shaz and Illidan (no magic damage to soak), a hunter pet on heroic Sindragosa (90% aoe avoidance, which is most of the damage).
Surprised not to see Illidari Council up on here.
No mention of Restless Cabal from CoS?
It wasn't required to have a ranged tank for it, but Warlocks with Demon Skin were our go-to for Zaxasj the Speaker. I honestly can't recall the specific reason as to why, though. I was just there to be a normal tank and remember us normal tanks only taunt swapping for Fa'Thuul the Feared.
Aww Man! The Twin Emperors, I still have PTSD!
Dude I fucked up in classic last raid night as a warlock so the PTSD is still quite real for me still xD
Warlock tanks comeback. Please don't leave me.
You forgot Crucible of Storms. Tanking that as arcane mage was fun af :)
You forgot to mention the current Shadowlands MDI, where if anything but a Vengeance DH is used, it's considered "unconventional."
I remember tanking Garrosh on my destruction warlock back in patch 5.4! Such a meaty caster class back then
Happy to have seen most of that content.
Hiruma, you also missed one of the later expansion bosses, garalon, the boss required 2 tanks to soak a big cleave, but you could use rogues with glyphed feint to reduce the cleave damage to tolerable levels, allowing for no tanking as the boss just chased whoever had the phereomone debuff.
It was not a boss that strictly required dps to tank the boss, but could be done without much hassle, to the point it made it easier for raids to go 8dps2heal in 10man heroic.
I also tanked one of the horsemen in naxx10 (wrath), dont remember which, actually I think I switched back n forth between the 2 back ones if I remember correctly. Fun stuff:) great video btw Hiru
Meanwhile im just thinking of boomies stepping up to tank prince malchezaar in karazhan so they could be useful for the first time since the game came out.
You should have mentioned that in early BC, Akama could maintank the entire phase 1 alone, no need for anyone to do anything but watch him Kill illidan.
I remember tanking the Howling fjord dungeon as combat subtlety hybrid rogue in early WotLK. Was alot of fun and easier than one would think. Combat was quite tanky compared to the other specs already cause of high parry alot high weapon dmg/cleave ability. And sub talent increasing dodge and parry. one hand sword and one dagger, had macro to swap hands to do ambush or backstab to retake aggro if needed. I didn't take much more damage than a regular tank and dodging is 0 dmg but I consumed SO MUCH thistle tea. It got quite expensive so we didn't even try for any of the other dungeons.
Surprised not to see Shadow Priest tanks for Ony in Vanilla and Four Horsemen tanks!
I actually warlock tanked the Shade of Aran back when it was current content. I can't for the life of me remember why we did it that way, but it's what we did.
Oh I remember Illidan as a tank, but we needed to switch from our warlocks to my beastmaster because they were not able to get up to my aggro. And since he was immune to feign death this was our way to go.
Also worthy of mention is the short period of time during WotLK where Voidwalker tanking was a thing for certain fights. I remember beating Sartha3D 25 or 10 that way. I was in all frost resist gear due to it having the highest stamina and that stat double dipping into the pet's HP, which meant Zag'zazt could have up to ~80k hp early Wrath. Also it was a way to cheese Iron Council Hardest Mode where the big one (what's his name?) put a death timer on the tank, and so you just lost a Voidwalker instead of your tank for the first occurence of that ability.
You could also use a lock/mage on the illidari council.
During mother shahraz seeing rogues with high evasion was also a thing.
Another good warlock tank but not actually on the boss was Grand Astromancer Capernian during the Kael Thas fight.
Great list!
ohhhh i remember soloing Flame Leviathan in endgame patch wotlk
duee to ridiculous gear scaling ?
@@MrTheSilentones Exactly
I feel like the warlock tank should have been given an honorable mention for MoP as well. If you took the glyph Dark Apotheosis it gave you a special transformation as a warlock to become physically more tanky and changed a few abilities to allow better threat gain as well. No joke, on my server there were legit warlocks decked out in late game tank trinkets/rings/necklaces/back pieces and sometimes weapons to push their tank stats even higher. It was niche for the expansion and was removed not long after, but man... it was SO much damn fun using that glyph and having the extra tankiness on top of already being hard to kill with as much survivability as we had during that expansion.
This is a specific kind of question, but I love the gentle piano music you use in the background of your videos. Do you mind if I ask who the artist is or source?
Keep up the good work!
I remember in MoP our go to tank for challenge modes was a demo lock with the glyph that added a second demon form. Allowed you to bring an extra dps without losing too much.
Tbh, no1 uses warlock tanks for Keleseth on private servers, DKs in tank spec are by far the best class for that specific role.
High King was FAMED for tanks that weren't tanking class. You NEEDED a Mage, Warlock, and either a Boomkin or a pair of hunters to tank three of the boss mobs during that fight. It was one of the funnest fights and I loved it so much. Even though I played DPS warrior at the time. I thought it was incredibly unique and very interesting overall.
Hunters also were psuedo tanks since a lot of soaking mechanics some hunters could do it alone with their pet and serpent trap which would spawn 6 extra bodies to soak mechanics that would usually require nearly a third of the raid to soak. It's not technically a tank but it was kinda niche
There was also Garfield, the main tank for the guild that killed Onyxia without any gear on in Classic WoW so if the slithery bois don't count then Garfield must surely count.
I remember also using a warlock’s voidwalker pet to tank one of the adds on Sartharion in early LK.
I remember tanking as demo the mogushan raid as warlock demonology in cataclysme...
Mage tanking in Gruul's Lair was probably the most fun I've ever had playing WoW. Such a great idea, I feel like that would be harder to pull off now with all the balancing.
I'm stuck on why this person used several vehicle fights, and skiped magi's from TBC you literally had to have a geared AF mage to spell steal and soak unbelievable amounts of spell damage. no tank could do it.
A few honorable mentions from the top of my head: Illidari Council, Lady Vashj, Kael'thas, the WotLK 10man Four Horseman.
Gruul evasion tank ftw!
I still think they should give Warlocks a tank spec, based around the old Dark Apotheosis from Mists as well as the LockTank follower from WoD, Aeda Brightdawn. Could even give them a grimoire of sacrifice like ability that let them sacrifice different demon pets for different buffs like physical damage taken reduction, magic damage taken reduction, resistance to loss of control effects, etc.
There's plenty of other spec ideas that would be neat to see as well:
Shaman tank spec based on Earth - then they'd have 1 spec per element, and it would be a nice call-back to the old pre-WoD Rockbiter Weapon, giving bonus threat and reducing damage taken.
Healer Mage spec based on reversing time and such, like how Chromie did in that scenario in Legion.
Int Spellcaster DPS Paladin spec based on the Scarlet Crusade maybe?
Ranged Physical DPS Rogue based around thrown weapons. Would be nice to have an additional ranged physical dps spec other than Hunters, and would be a call-back to both the Thrown Weapons slot, and to Shuriken Toss back when it let Rogues convert their auto attacks into ranged shuriken throws for a short duration.
Also, totally feel like Classic Four Horsemen should've been on here, even though they required "normal" tanks, the fight required _8_ instead of the typical _1-2_ .
RIP Shuriken Toss. Was great for farming low-level mobs for leatherworking grinds.
Once had dungeonfinder group where the tank bailed on us. It was one of the BfA Kul Tiran dungeons. Anyway, my warlock teammate, using their Voidwalker, and me (Hunter) summoning my Worm were able to tank the next two bosses together before a "real" tank joined our group for the final boss. It was fun!
those are some really awesome mechanics right there!
Im Still hoping for a "Tinker" [Class restricted to Goblins, Gnomes, Vulpera and Mecha Gnomes]
Tank Specc that allowes the Tinker to hop on to another players back (optional but much more save [depends on the player you jump on to] then standing arround and beeing vulnerable to everything)
and summon his Tank-Mech [a remotecontrolled/Mindcontrol/Razuvious-adds like Robot]
Other Speccs are:
Aoe Healing (basically throwing/shooting Potions or healing Ooze) and meelee channeling, Healer.
[imagine it kind of, like:
MWs: Refreshing Jade Wind, Summon Jade Serpent Statue, Ring of Peace
RSs: Wellspring, Downpour, Healingstream Totem
DKs/Discs: Raid Shields
Abilities]
Ranged/Melee Manipulator/Sabotagier
kind of like:
Venthyr Priests Mind Games
Every Classes Torghast ability to make the enemy take more but deal less damage
Ranged taser/shocker like a channeled shamans Lightning bolt/ Chain Lightning
People should abandon this idea started o. Mmo-champ, it's not going to happen
@@Changshu im sorry man but i literally just added more and more to MY OWN IDEA here, so i actually diceded to delete my last post and just threw it in, more reader-friendly!
And who are you even to tell people not to just fantazise about their favorite game?
(The real Nicola Tesla would spit at your face)
Extra one. My guild always used to use rogues to dodge tank one phase for Reliquary of Souls in Black Temple.
Man, occulus was cool! I loved that dungeon.
Not a specific fight, but you could tank some bosses in BC that didn't have much spells with max evasion rogue.
F for Dark Apotheosis
I really miss the tank metamorphosis glyph for warlocks, I think it was only in cata and mop and it was my favorite time as a warlock main. It was also super badass to retain your own appearance but with horns and wings during the form!
I did tank Illidan back in tbc and was one of the funniest experiences in wow, till this day im still maining lock even though were medium low dps table now
I might roll a warlock for TBC Classic. Sounds fun
Came for razuvius, stayed for whatever i missed after him. You could tank razuvious with a full block build too
No honorable mention for Warlock tanking the scarecrow in Kharazan?
Mimirons head was also tanked by a lock in the head phase.
As a boomie main from Classic til now (WotLK Classic), I enjoyed tanking Kiggler in Gruul's Lair in TBC. In Naxx 10, my guild has a healer and me swap the auras in the back for Four Horsemen.
I didn’t even know you rode a dragon in the oculus dungeon until Cataclysm.
There was one guy who posted a video late TBC where he tanked Gruul or Mother Shahraz, which he could achieve due to being evade capped. Which, intently, made him able with his team to 5-man Gruul.
Yeah warlock tanking was fun!
Unpopular opinion: Vehicle fights are a fun breather, and if done well, are really cool. Flame Leviathan truly felt like fighting a crazy machine that was way too powerful for us as infantry. Launching your friends in to destroy its crystals, needing a powerful ressource infinitely stacking a DoT...It's so cool and unique.
Quite the shame people didn't like it.
I loved mage tanking in gruuls lair so much
my best friend's main was a mage in BC and he loved tanking that fight too.
I used to "tank" the Emperor's Strength enemies on heroic Will of the Emperor as a feral druid. Could be done as any melee as they didn't melee their target and instead they did an aoe slam at your location that you just had to move out of.
I'd tank/dps them until the raid had cleared higher priority targets and then they'd switch to join me.
I did the same but as a demon lock using the 'tank' glyph. Was fun.
i remember in MoP pseudo-tanking with my demo lock with that glyph which gave you armor and aggro i think. was fun
Stuff like this is why I main a warlock in both Classic and Classic BC
You often used a Moonkin to tank Kiggler the Crazed during High King Maulgar due to his hex. (and I think he' had a nasty close aoe so no bear/kitty tank) and with one moonkin, you didn't need to swap like if you used 2 hunters.
I was also the Moonkin tank for Kiggler for my raid group and I’m a little annoyed he only mentioned the mage tanked mob.
We actually played a strategy for garrosh 25hc to only use 2 instead of 3 tanks by having a DPS warrior take the boss for about 8 seconds, to drop the debuff on the main tank.
Running 2/2/21 allowed us to skip the 2nd and 3rd intermission.
My favorite was tanking the panther boss as a warlock in vanilla ZG. Hellfire was literal fire...
In Wrath one of our Warlocks tanked Satharion+3 with his voidwalker, because it was easier keep the voidwalker alive then a "normal" tank :)
You're forgetting Boomkin tanks.
6:27 just listen to hiru say "council" (or "during" or "since"), where do you place his accent? I haven't encountered this pronunciation before (edit: not making fun, just curious if this is a regional thing somewhere in the USA or Canada)
Prince's fight a DK was more commonly used than a warlock since they were obscenely tanky and could easily pick up the orbs.
This. Frost DK tank was especially good at it due to their stacking elemental resistance talent (acclimation) and better ranged threat tools, but even blood (which was far more common) did the job well.
Pandemonius was a bit strange, in that I assembled a full set of green armor "of shadow resist" much of which was cloth.
I had to convince quite a few people in PUGs I knew what I was doing but I didn't need much healing.
Back when WoW was more old-school MMO where classes had more flavor and before homogenization had taken over. I liked there being unusual tanks as part of that, even if 90% of the time it was Warlocks. Hell, when they briefly had that Warlock tanking functional Glyph, most Locks seemed to love the idea, and to this day, I don't know why they didn't just go with it and let Demonology be a tanking spec, or add a tanking spec at some point (like when they gave Druid's a 4th spec). They said at the time it was because some Demo Locks wanted to stay dps, but they ignored that when they swapped the DK specs so Blood was tanking and the others were dps.
Lock tanking, honestly, would be a really unique take on tanking that you don't see in MMOs - a clothie/caster tanking, even if using Demon form (kinda like Druids in Bear form) just isn't a thing you see, but is very cool conceptually. To this day I don't know why they were so adamantly against it. Granted, with Demon Hunters, they kinda filled in that niche some, but DH's are still melee classes at the end of the day, not casters. And certainly not casters with a pet.
mother shahraz in bt was tanked by rogues also one of the adds on Kael'thas was tanked by warlock
On TBC warlocks also tanked Grand Astromancer Capernian(Kael'Thas fight, Tempest Keep) and Grand Warlock Alythess(Eredar Twins, Sunwell Plateau). Tanked em all. :)
Ayamiss in AQ 20 needed a ranged tank with nature resist. Big miss.
On Nefarian (Blackwing Descent) the third phase had some adds that frost mages usually tank/kite around the room... Kinda like an off tank, I guess.
I remember back in Vanilla and TBC there was some talk about feral druid offtanks who would „dps“ in cat when offtanking wasn‘t needed... I guess since everything but warriors wasn‘t really considered a full-on tank (at least in Vanilla) this would also be kind of a special case, although I don‘t know which if any fights heavily involved this scenario