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Old 06-30-2015, 10:06 AM
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Hi all,

I hope that this isn't too much of an overly asked question, but I was hoping that someone would point me in a direction of a low cost enchanter cha/whatever set. I know that some things have a lower cost, which is good since I'm generally broke and would really appreciate if someone could give me a guide to some items I could get.

I read in another post that http://wiki.project1999.com/Platinum_Fire_Wedding_Ring is a good option (just for the pure HPs), and as well the stein and insid rod (both i plan to do..but these are for later in the 20's I guess).

I'm currently level 12 if that make a difference.

Thanks!

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Old 06-30-2015, 10:13 AM
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Primary: Stein of Moggok,
Secondary: A Crude Stein,
Robe: Flowing Black Robe,
Ears: Opalline Earring x2,
Fingers: Electrum Star Ruby Rings x2 / Platinum Fire Wedding Rings x2,
Wrists: Golden Cat Eye Bracelet x2,
Neck: Sarnak Arcane Fetish,
Arms: Gatorscale Sleeves,
Legs: Drake-hide Leggings,
Back: Mystic Cloak Quest,
Face: Sheer Bone Mask / Platinum Star Ruby Veil / Silvered Star Ruby Veil.

**This is for Charisma gear to get started on getting to the 200CHA soft cap for charm soloing. I completely recommend charm soloing as an enchanter.
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Old 06-30-2015, 11:03 AM
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**This is for Charisma gear to get started on getting to the 200CHA soft cap for charm soloing. I completely recommend charm soloing as an enchanter.
Mix it up if you want to be a Grade A enchanter. Otherwise you'll get to a raid situation and probably panic with the amount of CC you'll have to do... which is far above recharming your pet [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Old 06-30-2015, 11:10 AM
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Mix it up if you want to be a Grade A enchanter. Otherwise you'll get to a raid situation and probably panic with the amount of CC you'll have to do... which is far above recharming your pet [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Absolutely. A good enchanter will have a full INT set for when you are not charming (groups mainly) and a full CHA/INT set when charming (could be used for CC charming in groups or charm soloing). Mainly know that CHA is for CHARMING ONLY. Charisma does not affect the mez line in any way and if it does it is so negligable it really isnt worth it. On my 51 enchanter i have had no problems mez'ing packs of 4+ mobs with 196 charisma with buff and thats under the soft cap.

I have invested in both sets but honestly for leveling i went full charisma. Just know eventually you want to have a hybrid or 2 full sets.
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Old 06-30-2015, 12:19 PM
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CHA (up to 200) > HP > INT (up to 179) > Mana in that order.

Shaman buff will get you to 255 CHA. Enchanter INT buff will get you to 200, and then it's diminishing returns after that.

Do not gear for INT on an Enchanter. You will have C2/Theft of Thought to replenish your own mana. Raids will have other Enchanters and Bards/Mod rods/Twitches to help with mana on an over-pull.
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Old 07-01-2015, 09:10 AM
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CHA (up to 200) > HP > INT (up to 179) > Mana in that order.

Shaman buff will get you to 255 CHA. Enchanter INT buff will get you to 200, and then it's diminishing returns after that.

Do not gear for INT on an Enchanter. You will have C2/Theft of Thought to replenish your own mana. Raids will have other Enchanters and Bards/Mod rods/Twitches to help with mana on an over-pull.
Well said. But at high levels you can loot enough stuff to buy a lot of Cha, Int stuff lol. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Old 07-02-2015, 07:28 AM
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yea, INT seems fairly useless for charm tactics, which is why I went with a dumb but pretty high elf [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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