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Message ID: 4637
Date: Thu May 1 19:16:11 BST 2003
Author: Fire on High
Subject: Re: [EverQuest] Best way to solo my Chanter


No, don't get in close enough to melee. They hit pretty hard. Solo,
rootbombing is one way to get the job done, with the pet helping. With KEI
it doens't matter as much that the tactic isn't as efficient for you as for
a shaman, wizard, or druid...you have mana to blow. Plus it lets you build
skills some chanters don't build much.
----- Original Message -----
From: Enie <dawn_marie@...>
To: <EverQuest@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 1:42 PM
Subject: [EverQuest] Best way to solo my Chanter


> Hi. My pet and I have been killing Greater Scalebones and Greater
> Skeletons in Kurn's Tower. Started there 2 days ago at level 14, and
> am now a couple small bubbles from 18. I have been donating for a KEI
> buff in PoK before I go there, and in turn have been casting Breeze,
> Mist, Strength, Rune I, Quickness, and Intellectual Advancement
> spells on other players in Kurn's to try and help them out.
>
> I have been buffing my pet with Mist, Strength, Quickness, Rune I,
> and myself with those buffs plus Intellectual Advancement and
> Shielding. I use Root when there is only one target around, and Mez
> on a target when there are others in the area. Then I hit them with
> Chaotic Feedback and Choke, alternating until the target breaks the
> Mez/Root and then my pet finishes it off. I read somewhere that this
> is called "Root and Nuke" and that it isn't very effective. I am
> wondering if there are other ways I should be going about trying to
> fight as opposed to this? Should I be using my dagger in combination
> to the rooting/nuking? Any feedback would be great. Thanks
>
> Enie, Erudite Enchantress
> Fennin Ro
>
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