[Next Message in Time] | [Previous Message in Time] | [Next Message in Topic] | [Previous Message in Topic]

Message ID: 3018
Date: Thu Feb 15 12:27:42 GMT 2001
Author: Nygaardr, FC3
Subject: RE: [eqenchanters] finally some fun fighting


Yeah, your right they make a great team. Just wait till you get a pet that
can duel wield. Just find nice open area (there are many for this) and use
fear along with snare while pet beats the crap out of it and the druid
dot's. Don't waste too much mana try to be efficient and let the pet do
some dmg too, your not in a rush the trick is to have enough mana left over
to never stop killing stuff.

Mu

-----Original Message-----
From: mccomb@... [mailto:mccomb@...]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 8:20 AM
To: eqenchanters@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [eqenchanters] finally some fun fighting


My regular group (just 3 of us) is myself the enchantress, my husband
druid, and our friend the paladin, all in the low 20's. Until
recently, most fights found me doing tashani, choke, and maybe a
slowdown on the incoming mob, getting in the mob's face so he'd aggro
on me and my pet would attack, then sitting on my butt waiting for
choke to wear off and recasting if needed. On the rare occasions that
we'd get 2 mobs, I'd mezz the extra. Our fights were efficient, but a
tad boring.

Then one night my druid husband and I decided to try out the forest
giants in Warsliks Woods. These guys hit hard, and we had no tank
(Paladin off enjoying RL :) The strategy we came up with was such a
nice change of pace. The druid pulled with snare (if resisted, he
recast after my tashani), I tashani'd, if that was enough to get the
mob's attention, I let him aggro on me and engage pet, if not, I hit
him with sanity warp. Once on my pet (or me) I'd run off a bit
(we both were SoW'd) and the druid nuked and got the giant's
attention. While he tried to catch the druid, I nuked and got him
back after me. We'd run back and forth, nuking, and generally
confusing the poor guy, with my pet at it's back. Finally it would
decide to run, but found snare interfering, and would just stand there
while my pet and druid husband beat it down. After the battle, we'd
have 2 or 3 bubbles of mana left and full health, and this was after
beating the low red ones. Yeah, we then had to sit and med a bit, but
the battle was so much more fun playing dodge the giant. :)

I had heard that druids and enchanters make good partners, now I know
why.

Shaepe Shyphter
22 Enchantress
Tholuxe Paells