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Message ID: 2973
Date: Mon Nov 13 15:43:57 GMT 2000
Author: Steve Rutkowski
Subject: Re: charm school


On thing that hasn't been said yet, which I find extremely useful. Is
to root the MOB that you pet is attacking. This way, if charm breaks,
you only have one attacking you instead of two. Of course, there are
times that root and charm seem to break right at the same time....

This may be a bit mana intesive, but I'd rather kill one then have to
mes the other (or mem blur) than have 2 MOBs beating on me for
extended periods of time.

Allurreena Skybender
Beloved Flirt
Random Pet owner
Founding member of the League of Mindfekkers
<Clan of Shadows>
Tarew Marr

--- In eqenchanters@egroups.com, "Jennifer McComb" <mccomb@v...>
wrote:
> Quite awhile ago, when I was playing a different enchanter, someone
> explained to me how to use charm when soloing. I tried using this
> technique (level 15 at the time) and just died a lot.
>
> Now I have a new enchanter who just made level 16 and I'd like to
try
> again, but I think I need to understand more details of the
> technique. As I recall....
>
>
> Find a mob to charm, with another of similar level not to far away.
> Stand as far back as you can and cast Tashan. At this point do I
> back up while waiting for the gems to refresh? Then cast charm on
> the approaching mob. Find the other mob, and tell the charmed pet
to
> attack it. Should I cast something on the other mob now, to give my
> pet a little advantage? Perhaps choke? Sit back and med (but then I
> can't tell the health of either). After charmed mob beats up other
> mob, tell it to guard here and back off. When charm breaks kill it
-
> but what should I use to kill it? What do I do if charm wears off
> early and both mobs come after me. Recharm? This is what usually
> resulted in my death before.
>
>
> All help greatly appreciated.
>
> Shaepe, 16 high elf enchanter
> Tholuxe Paells