Cho’gall Guide from love2playwow.com

find me on FB: www.facebook.com for more guides: www.love2playwow.com =========================================================== During the Cho’gal fight you will have a custom Ui bar. And you can pretty much ignore it for most of the fight. It a corrupted blood meter and it gets filled up if you get hit by any of cho’gal’s abilities. But you won’t get hit because you are watching this guide. So you can pretty much ignore the bar and focus on other things for the 1st phase. You will get a debuff called accelerated corruption at 25 stacks. That is healers job, healers watch the debuffs on their unit frames and dispel the corruption. In case your bar gets half full face away from other ppl, this shouldn’t happen until last phase but still, in case it does, face away from other ppl. Stay grouped up behind boss as he does cone attack. Periodically a couple of your raid members will gem mind controlled. The more time they spend mind controlled the more powerful cho’gal becomes. Interrupt the mind control by using any form of interrupt, including stuns or push back effects. Things like warstomp shadowfury work beautifully on 25 man where 5 ppl get mc and both ranged and melees stay grouped up on boss. As soon as we get mind controlled our lock smacks us in the head with a shadowfury, and I think he kinda enjoys this. Phase 2 and it’s adds time. Everybody switch dps to the recently spawned add. It is also time to spread out because of shadow crash. Priority is to interrupt ppl

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