I was able to locate a parse for the mage epic pet against some entrance frogs in Sebilis with a known set of buffs. It is PoP so the melee damage will be off due to melee dmg being buffed by that point, but the proc rate may still be valuable and I believe it can be derived:
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Just ran another parse. Here's what happened and what I did.
I was in Sebilis again. 3 Frogs aggro'd onto me and somebody close to me. The pet tanked all 3 nearly the whole time with some minor tanking by the 2nd person. The split second one of the 3 died, the pet was on the next, so it was a back to back fight of 3 mobs with some damage shield going on the whole time.
Over the course of that fight from first pet swing to final exp message, pet got 62.5 DPS
Then I converted all the Procs to a slash hit for 143 again so the parser could count those in. The DPS went up to 100.8 DPS.
Finally, I added another slash hit to each of the mobs after every hit they did to my pet. I added a 50 damage slash to account for the damage shield damage that was being done. That took some time to edit, because I had to copy the time of the mob-hitting-pet event and paste it below with the added slash for 50. That final DPS parsed out to 123.0
So just melee...............= 62.5 DPS
Melee + Proc................= 100.8 DPS
Melee + Proc + DS........= 123.0 DPS
Notes:
-Epic pet with 2 sword of runes and Muzzle
-Burnout 3 (leg buff)
-Sebilis mobs near exit (level 45-47?)
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No, Epic pet is not obsolete. If you don't believe my parses, then go do this and see for yourself. icon_wink.gif
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38.3 DPS from procs, against lvl 40s seb frogs (assuming max dmg every time). That's 2,298dmg per minute on average, or
16.07 ppm on average @ 143dmg each.