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kebas239
02-18-2015, 10:44 PM
Hi all,

I see people talk about enchanters charm soloing by sic'ing two mobs of equal level on each other and breaking when they are (mostly) dead to get the credit for both kills.

I've messed around and found another way. I'm not sure how common it is or if others do it - never seen it mentioned.

Namely, this involves getting the "bad-ass" melee mob of a zone with many mobs, (IE - Tigers in OT or Ravishings on DL) parking it and using low blue cons to erode it's hp. I would break charm as each mob is dealt with quickly by the high level mob and finish them off one at a time by doing the standard invis/nuke routine.

I'm able to get credit for 3-6 kills this way while only using 30%-40% of a mana bar most of the time.

Does anyone else do this? Is it the fastest method or if there are faster ways of charm soloing? Any input appreciated.


Thanks!

Vermicelli
02-19-2015, 01:40 AM
Pretty sure you want to charm a pet, weaponize it, haste it, lvl4 mez it and root it. Get a new pet, have it fight your beast pet. Break new pet and kill. Keep beastmode mob rooted. It will blender your pets and you can keep him rooted the whole time. If you have mana issues lvl4 mez and let him reset.

Can usually get like 4-5 mobs killed before you need to mez and let your weaponized beast mob regen to full. Then repeat. Just keep him tashed and rooted the whole time.

EXP intake is increased with each mob you have rooted within melee range of your pet. 2 weaponized pet blenders are better than one!

I do like the reverse charm so far. It feels like I'm lifting mobs up over my shoulders like Andre the Giant and throwing them onto some kind of buzz saw covered device, that I will now call a Big Mitch.

kebas239
02-19-2015, 09:46 PM
Never saw those posts...guess I didn't look thoroughly enough :( Thanks!

Vermicelli
02-19-2015, 11:21 PM
It's always fun to share new ideas! Maybe someone has rubbed their gigantic brains together and found something unique. I just liked the way that other thread was written :D

Mordyth
02-20-2015, 01:31 AM
This video looks good

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nx6jIkTYWnI