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有在用Big Wigs的人應該都會發現,每次讀條後有時會跳出一個訊息視窗,那是Big Wigs 的製作團隊分別向三個uber公會的成員蒐集了幾句raid準則,我個人認為頗具教育意義, 於是就先整理了一下,先用原文放出並徵求幾塊翻譯米糕,大家一起翻吧 XD Premonition @ Sen'jin US Cheesycraft#MAGE# Think about all the abilities and talents available to your class before a fight. A player can often gain a tremendous advantage through the use of less commonly thought of abilities and talents. Cheesycraft#MAGE# You gotta pay the cost to be the boss. Gold should never be a limiting factor in improving your character! Cheesycraft#MAGE# While defensive talents and abilities may not seem useful, you are only productive for as long as you live. Survival is critical! Cheesycraft#MAGE# We all love purples, but always keep the groups best interest in mind. Sometimes it's better to let someone else get that bigger upgrade. Cheesycraft#MAGE# Strive to improve. Being the best in your guild is great, but there is always room for improvement! Zaroua#PALADIN# It's better to get yelled at for announcing that you need to go AFK than to get yelled at for wiping the raid by going AFK without telling anyone. Vallkor#HUNTER# It's good to ask questions if you are unsure about something, unless it was answered minutes before you asked. Vallkor#HUNTER# Making sure your combat log is readily accessible and easy to browse is crucial in figuring out \"what went wrong?\". Nessala#ROGUE# Don't wait until the ready check to Eat, Buff, Eat, Buff and then Eat again. Nessala#ROGUE# Don't stand next to a roleplaying NPC if you're not tanking - you never know who is going to get that first hit. Shift#SHAMAN# Don't stand in fire or fire-like things. Xav#WARRIOR# Standing next to the tank when he or she is tanking mobs is not a good idea. Most mobs have cleaves or frontal breath-like attacks that will quickly kill your character. Devium#DEATHKNIGHT# Whenever you die, take some time to look through your combat log and figure out why you died. This makes you able to change your play for next time. Devium#DEATHKNIGHT# The first time you encounter something, try all of your abilities out. Snares, stuns, silences, crowd controls, you never know which obscure ability could make a difference. Psamtik#MAGE# Avoid going berserk when the error of one of your fellow raiders causes the raid to wipe, particularly if you are not absolutely certain that you will never make the same mistake. Psamtik#MAGE# \"Ought\" implies \"can\" - it is irrational to expect more out of a player than experience and/or gear permits. Psamtik#MAGE# Treat farm content with respect, or you are most likely going to be in for a long, stultifying night. Psamtik#MAGE# It's just a game, of course, but that's no excuse for mediocrity. Siiz#MAGE# Play for your guild, not yourself. 為你的公會玩而不僅為自己玩。 by s789575 Descretoria#DEATHKNIGHT# Everyone messes up sometimes! It's better to own up to your mistakes and move on than to try hiding them for any reason. Descretoria#DEATHKNIGHT# After a wipe don't try to lay blame or point fingers, just focus on what you can do both individually and as a group to prevent a wipe in the future. Pinch#ROGUE# If you're going to stand in the fire, make sure you ask your healers if they are comfortable with it first! Kyridel#HUNTER# Raid frames aren't just for healers! Knowing what's happening to your raid is important for everyone. Kyridel#HUNTER# Consistency is key! Dodging void zones 9 times out of 10 usually isn't good enough. Ensidia @ Tarren Mill EU Calebv#HUNTER# Everyone likes beer, but you need to know your limit. You might have fun while you are intoxicated, but your fellow raiders might not enjoy dragging a drunken slacker through an instance. Calebv#HUNTER# Use Macros/Addons oriented for your class/role, be familiar with the addons you use to get the best performance. But on the other hand don't only rely on addons, sometimes they can bug, especially when a new major content patch comes. Calebv#HUNTER# If you see someone who is about to take unnecessary damage, ie: void zone, aggroing adds, don't hesitate to call out his name. Especially if the person tends to be slow to react. Mek#SHAMAN# Not everyone in your raid will be of the same standard. However if some players are significantly worse and drag your raid down then it will demotivate your best players. This is something you want to avoid at all costs. Mek#SHAMAN# Surviving is the most important thing when you are raiding, especially on new content. You can't DPS when you are face down on the floor so focus on staying alive and not the DPS meter. Mek#SHAMAN# Always organise your raid groups in a similar structure whenever you raid. This means that your healers will become instinctively familiar where certain parts of the raid usually sit in their frame. Mek#SHAMAN# Try to avoid having only one player for one raid spot. If a player becomes too comfortable in their spot and takes it for granted, they will naturally slack. Players who know they must compete for their raid spot will always play better. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# When you're nearing the enrage timer on a boss, don't panic, keep calm and stick to your assigned duties. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# There is nothing more important in the raid than staying alive, do not sacrifice survivability and risk a wipe for higher numbers on the meters. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# When trying a new boss, always try every ability and trick your class has to offer. You never know what might work and help you to a faster kill. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# If you think you can do something better than the assigned person, do it. Anyone can press the rotation, only few can stay calm when important stuff has to be done. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# If you have an idea about how to solve a problem in an encounter, speak out no matter how ridiculous it sounds, sometimes the craziest strategies are the best. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# When you think someone is playing badly, speak out and try to get him replaced, bad players will not only lower results, but also morale of the whole raid. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# Don't be afraid to use unorthodox approaches just because the majority doesn't think it's viable. If you're sure in what you're doing, results will come. (but may vary:)) Buzzkill#WARLOCK# Synergy in the group is the first and most important step towards a successfull raid setup. Make sure everyone gets every buff they realistically can. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# Avoid bringing a \"lesser\" player just because he plays an overpowered class in a given fight. A better skilled player might offer much more than just pure numbers. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# Always compete with your fellow raiders, healthy competition will help all of your performances and improve the raid as a whole. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# Swap special duties in encounters between classmates, everyone should be versed in everything, you never know what you'll have to do in the next fight. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# Assign items to people that deserve it the most and will benefit from it the most during progress. Fair distribution might seem nice, but it doesn't always favor important players in the raid. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# Don't be afraid to dish out criticism when someone makes a mistake, but be ready to accept it yourself. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# Familiarise yourself with everyones duties in the raid, you never know when you'll have to jump in and help on someones assigment. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# Be informed about every aspect, mechanic and a debuff of a fight, there is nothing more important than knowing what you're up against at all times. Buzzkill#WARLOCK# Scroll out your camera to max range via macro and be observant of things happening around you. Anticipating something might not only vastly improve your performance, but can also save your life. Munken#HUNTER# Remember this is just a game. Dont forget your family and friends. Keep in touch! Eoy#PRIEST# Don't give up. Many first kills have happened very late in the night after several hours of wiping to stupid things. Hams#WARLOCK# When you wipe the raid don't start a 10 minute excuse about how you made a mistake, but admit the mistake and shut up. Siiri#DEATHKNIGHT# Don't be afraid to speak up on ventrilo, but keep it relevant during a boss fight. Swearing or making grunts when you die will just make people nervous, and make a salvageable kill much less likely. Implied#SHAMAN# We are what we do repeatedly, practice makes perfect. Excellence, therefore, is not an act; but a habit. Calebv#HUNTER# Having enough well geared alts can turn the tide for your main raid. Don't underestimate the importance of alts when it comes to getting some extra practice on bosses with limited attempts. Muqq#PRIEST# When explaining an encounter to someone who has never done it before, keep it simple and to the point. Long and complicated explanations will often do more harm than good. Deify#HUNTER# When your raid time is set, be sure to be in front of the instance few minutes earlier before the start. No one likes the slackers. Eoy#PRIEST# Don't be afraid to speak up if you don't understand something. Eoy#PRIEST# Always come to raids prepared for anything. This includes having different flasks and glyphs ready for any role. Eoy#PRIEST# During progress, the DPS flask isn't always the best choice for damage dealers. Survival is the key to success. Eoy#PRIEST# Put the interest of the guild in front of your own. vodka @ Alterac Mountains US Darthn#DRUID# Don't worry about your gear when applying to a guild. Experience goes a long way. Darthn#DRUID# Mods are helpful for the game but you should be able to play without them in case a patch breaks them all. Darthn#DRUID# A clean UI makes it much easier to see void zones/flame patches/cosmic smashes/etc. Darthn#DRUID# You should have all your \"Oh sh*t\" buttons keybound for optimal response time. Darthn#DRUID# Threat meters should be a part of every DPS UI. Darthn#DRUID# If you have over 450 days played, you should go outside... the sun doesn't hurt much contrary to what someone in game has told you! Killars#ROGUE# Not everything is about your personal DPS. Sacrificing DPS for the greater good may lower your glorious DPS on the damage meters, but what ever gives the raid the best chance to down the boss is what's important. Killars#ROGUE# Usually there is more than one way to avoid mechanics or kill a boss. Just becau,se someone tells you how to do something one way doesn't mean you shouldn't think of alternative ways to get the job done. Killars#ROGUE# Every raid is different. What works for one raid may need to be tweaked a bit to work for a different raid. Skoobah#PALADIN# Hey, look at your feet. You're probably standing in some kind of ground effect! Watch for negative effects, as well as beneficial effects. Knowing how to manipulate your environment will often be the difference between a kill and a wipe. Laythe#DRUID# Remember, the key to maximizing your raids potential is reducing the amount of damage you take. Get used to making and using keybinds for defensive cooldowns and always look for opportunities to use these abilities. Moozhe#WARRIOR# The estimated DPS of a dead player, as calculated by theorycrafting spreadsheets, is approximately 0. Landsoul#WARRIOR# When learning a new fight, concentrate on how the mechanics and flow of it works first, before worrying too much about maximizing your output. That will come naturally once you are comfortable with timings and movement. Moozhe#WARRIOR# Watch your class debuffs and know when to help apply them. Reducing the attack power, speed and armor of your opponent is essential. Rabz#PRIEST# Healing is a team effort, handle your assignments and trust in your other healers to do theirs. No one cares about your HPS if they're dead on the ground. Adam#PALADIN# Using your microphone to coordinate cooldowns can decide life or death for raid members. Don't be shy! Cev#DEATHKNIGHT# The ability to think two moves ahead can be the difference between a mediocre and an exceptional player. Matt#SHAMAN# Take the time to study encounters with burst AOE so you can be proactive with your healing spells and defensive cooldowns. Big Wigs Developer Rabbit## Turn off warnings and bars for encounter events that you do not care about. That way you won't be spammed, and you can concentrate more on what matters. Rabbit## Remember which sound goes with which message during an encounter. Then, next time, you won't even have to look at the messages. Rabbit## Move the bars around. At least get the non-emphasized ones out of the way - they are mostly useless. Rabbit## /bwcb 15m Raid break! Rabbit## /bwlcb 20m Oven warm, put in pizza! Rabbit## You can open the proximity monitor manually with /proximity <range>. Can be useful on new fights or if you use a special strategy for a encounter. Rabbit## If a raid officer is spamming you with tip windows, you can make them output to the chat frame or turn them off completely. Just visit the 'Customize ...' section under the Big Wigs interface options! Rabbit## Sometimes you'll want to remove a bar from the screen while in combat, so you can focus more on some other ability. You can configure the click-actions of bars in the Big Wigs interface options. Rabbit## Flash and Shake is a great way to really make you act fast on something. But not if it happens for 5 different abilities in a fight! Remember to adjust your Big Wigs per-boss settings. Rabbit## Boss mods are only useful if you take the time to adjust the per-boss settings to suit your needs. I really can't stress this enough. Right-click the Big Wigs LDB plugin while buffing up for a boss fight and look through the options. -- 無論在什麼遊戲中,只有勇於面對的人才會獲得報酬。 遊戲雖然不是人生,但人生卻是遊戲。 最糟糕的遊戲平衡度,不親切的NPC,前後矛盾的劇本。 但是,能不能享受這個遊戲則在於個人。 即使是垃圾遊戲,真正投入的話或許能感受到意外的樂趣,結束時反而會認為這是個名作 也說不定。 岡本 タクヤ《千の剣の舞う空に》 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.133.9.175
piliboy:嗯嗯 01/14 20:35
scleya:好長喔……可以去找咕狗翻譯嘛? 01/14 20:35
scleya:/bwlcb 是烤爐預熱20分鐘,把披薩放進去!似乎是內建指令? 01/14 20:44
scleya:/bwcb 團隊休息15分鐘。(看內容的感覺應該是預設指令?) 01/14 20:45
ff760725:Big Wigs Developer 01/14 20:50
aresa:在王倒下之前都不能放鬆 01/14 21:23
s789575:Siiz#MAGE# 為公會而不是為自己 01/14 21:39
※ 編輯: ff760725 來自: 140.133.9.175 (01/14 22:01)
iors0330:徵翻譯雞!! 01/15 00:32