General combat
Aggro and adds
Using your favorite high-damage spell to pull a mob is not the best WoW gold idea in the worldFor one, it can make it very difficult for other players, such as warriors, to pull it off you (in the case of taunt resists, etc), increasing the likelihood that you will go downSecondly, high-threat spells have a much higher chance of pulling WoW gold other creatures around the WoW gold mob, which can also be dangerousIn most cases, if you are a caster and you are pulling, you would be better off to use your WoW gold, as even a crit from a wand is relatively low threat, whereas your Frostbolt is not
If you are in combat and you have WoW gold undesirable aggro (on a low-armor character, for example) you may want to follow one of the following courses of actionWhich one you choose depends WoW gold on a variety of factors, including the class that is tanking (paladin or warrior, or whatever else), the talent build of that player and his WoW gold skill at maintaining aggro WoW gold and the abilities at his disposal
If the tank's build allows him to build aggro on multiple mobs that he is tanking, you may want to change targets to one of the other WoW gold mobs he has aggro on, and then WoW gold switch back WoW gold perhaps after he has established good aggro on the one that began attacking you
If the tank's build (and skill) does not allow him to maintain good aggro on multiple mobs, you may want to just stop attacking for WoW gold a while, or use an ability WoW gold that you might have WoW gold which reduces your aggro, and wait for a moment before commencing fire
What you definitely WoW gold want to do is run away from the mob in an undisciplined mannerIt would be best to run towards the tank, so that he can see that you have aggroThis of course WoW gold may be unwise if the WoW gold mob he is tanking deals damage in an WoW gold