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![]() Lvl 40 mnk
45MR I would say I have resisted root 90% of time. Aside from partials on all other resists, what is the deal? I have had 120mr and seem to have had the same results. Someone expand on this so my brain gains knowledge. | ||
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![]() yes at 45 mr you are going to get rooted.
you are not getting rooted 90% at 120 mr.
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#3
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![]() sam,
my point is it seems i am not being rooted much at 45mr (I am resisting a crap ton) I just want the factual reasoning to push MR to 120+ so that I understand and see that it actually makes a difference. rabble rabble | ||
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![]() whoops my bad but first point still remains. you will get rooted at 45mr eventually after a few casts. other than that just luck. as a monk i imagine its hard to obtain 100mr for the casual new player but ya its important. ill post you the graph
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![]() at 120 mr you have almost a 90% chance to resist root. ill try to repost nulls explanation later.
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![]() thank you sam!
good day to you | ||
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#8
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![]() the problem is that you can have 300mr, and still take a root.
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![]() Root spam is a commonly used strat in group pvp :/
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![]() yeah, which means it lands far to often to be classic
never ever saw root used in pvp unless someone was rooting a pet (not mage epic pet that resisted a shit ton of magic based spells)
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