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Originally Posted by loramin
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So what's "endgame" for a non-raid Shaman? Again, what are you thinking when you imagine "a non-raid Shaman" playing EQ?
I'm imagining that Shaman farming plat for upgrades, because that's the only way to get upgrades without raiding. I imagine them farming the places I keep repeating because they are uniquely good for Shaman and not for other classes (Crypt, WW Dragons, PoM A4, etc.). One other person in the thread imagines them soloing Sebilitie Protectors.
We have to be on the same page with what we're talking about or we're just talking past each other.
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I don't imagine them soloing Sebilite Protectors. Again that was brought up in response to a question of yours and I noted that it wasn't relevant.
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Originally Posted by ArbiterBlixen
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So a fight against Sebilite Protector for example. You are going to want that mana. He has really high MR so root doesn't last more than a few seconds, and he could take 4-7 slow attempts on average. You won't be able to torpor and you really can't stand and take hits.
Anyway this is mostly irrelevant.
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The reason i call this a straw man is because you were arguing that the rest of us weren't evaluating the situation appropriately as it pertains to OP. And you have me set up like a straw man.
straw man
/ˌstrô ˈman/
noun
1. an intentionally misrepresented proposition that is set up because it is easier to defeat than an opponent's real argument.