Now like everyone else in Wrath of the Lich King you can tackle Malagos and the 10 or 25 man raid types in this guide, however, for this guide WoTLK Classic Gold, as well as all of the guides that we'll be putting together for Wrath, will default to the 25-man variant unless explicitly stated otherwise.
In terms of rate composition is concerned, I'll show you an illustration of how a bounce rate might look like. However, in no way is this the only way to go. Wrath is much more forgiving than TBC was in regards to who you should bring, but it is a good idea to state that for Malygos, you should have five or four healers, one or two tanks, and a mix of ranged and melee DPS. It is important to keep in mind that you should make sure you have your raid buffs covered.
Another thing to consider is it is possible to go with lower healers as the stage continues and you obtain more gear. I wouldn't be too surprised if you see some people who heal this at some point, but for your initial three kills, having increasing the number of healers isn't a good idea. The Malagos fight is a three phase fight the first two of which involves fighting Malagos and his Arcane Mage friends.
The last phase is a combat vehicle phase which is basically face-rolling as long as there are enough players alive when you enter it. As a reminder, you'll require someone who has the focus Iris to be able to confront Malagos which drops from staffer on in extremis, which shouldn't pose too much of an issue.
Now in phase one, Malik was standing on the platform. You'll be able to kill him, while tackling several of his talents. First, he casts arcane breath, which is why you should keep off his face from the raid safe to buy wotlk gold classic. The attack isn't too severe. Keep an eye on the casting time and make sure nobody's around your tank when the explosion goes off.
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