depends what you mean.. there are many.. for the mage class they have frost spells and things that stop the target from moving... to be honest your best off looking on this.. and looking through the spells or race of which class you think it might be
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/classes/
hope it helped. :)
The optimal target cadence for running is generally considered to be around 180 steps per minute. This cadence can help improve performance and reduce the risk of injury by promoting efficient running mechanics and reducing excessive strain on the body.
The word is correctly spelled wrap for the noun or verb.*Regarding the World of Warcraft, the spell is called Web Wrap and is used to do damage by clinging to its target.
Running Target - 1956 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
The name "Target" originated from Dayton's publicity director, Stewart K. Widdess, and was intended to prevent consumers from associating the new discount store chain with the department store.
..There is an "Enable sticky targetting" option. Should be somewhere under "Interface options".
Everglades - 1961 The Running Target 1-16 was released on: USA: 22 January 1962
Sometimes it is also called a "bull"The center of a target is called the bullseye.
A Target
Target, Kmart, Walmart, Bestbuy, etc. Any retail store with an electronics department probably carries it.
The bullseye is the center of the target.
yes it's called a strawberry birthmark in humans but in dog's it's called a target.
nothing LOL They don't have names. They really don't.