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http://flavaguild.com/images/karasafe.jpgAbout WipesWipes on Prince Malchezaar are typically caused by one of four things:
An infernal landing in a bad spot right as an Enfeeble hits. To deal with this, simply watch for infernals, and make sure that there is always room to run. Otherwise, try again and hope for luckier infernal positions.
A lack of heals on the tank when the healers change positions to avoid an infernal. Healers must have a plan to ensure that the tank never goes without heals during a move. This may require that a healer take damage from an infernal.
In Phase Two, a huge damage spike on a warrior tank caused when rapid-fire Thrash attacks use up Shield Block charges and lead to crushing blows. These spikes are not avoidable. The healers and the tank must simply use their normal techniques to ensure survival in the face of this damage. In particular, healers must continuously cast big heals in Phase Two even if the tank is at full health. By the time the heal lands, he won't be at full health any more.
Running out of room in Phase Three due to too many infernals spawning. The solutions to this are to increase damage output so that the Prince dies before this happens, or to use the "Safe Spots" noted above.
Note that better gear, especially on the damage-dealers, reduces the possibility of all of these problems
General Tips If the raid can dispel Shadow Word: Pain fast enough, a Mage can cast
Amplify Magic on the tank to make healing easier.
The range of the Hellfires from the Infernals is not nearly as big as it seems graphically, which means that there is some leeway to where you can move and avoid damage.
If you have a ranged person that is very familiar with this fight and the safe places to stand, mark him/her with a raid icon and instruct the ranged raid members to stay on top of the raid icon during the fight. This saves a lot of time explaining positioning and is very effective if the person marked is good.
The tank can use an
Elixir of Detect Demon to keep track of infernals, and not get trapped. Hunters and Warlocks should turn on Track Demons to accomplish the same thing.
Melee DPS should keep an eye on infernal positions and have an escape route to use when enfeebled.
It is possible to have all ranged stand huddled together between the wall and the pillar at the right of the doorway, avoiding Shadow Nova and most infernals, while melee tanks Malchezaar at maximum range.
A paladin tank will have an advantage during phase two, since the larger amount of charges on Holy Shield compared to Shield Block can enable him to remain uncrushable during the entire fight.
A feral druid can tank Malchezaar, starting in the center of the platform. A druid in dire bear form can Feral Charge out of each Shadow Nova knockback that isn't resisted, allowing complete freedom of tanking position in order to better avoid the Infernals.
When Prince Malchezaar resets after a wipe he will completely despawn and then respawn in around 30 seconds.
Trolls can use Berserk when hit by Enfeeble to get a free haste bonus.
Priests must avoid using Shadow Word: Death while enfeebled.
Horde Paladins must avoid using Seal of Blood during Phases One and Two.
Physical damage-dealers can use Elixir of Demonslaying to great effect, especially in Phases Two and Three.
During Phase Three, the raid may run out of room to move. Given the choice between standing in range of Shadow Nova and standing in range of an infernal, it's better to move in close and take the hit from Shadow Nova. With no more Enfeeble in Phase Three, it's not always instant death.
Source : http://www.wowwiki.com/Prince_Malchezaar