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Originally Posted by Vivitron
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You'll die plenty soloing on the enchanter too. Often people are slow to intervene not because they're laughing at you but because it's not always obvious when you're helping someone vs screwing them up, if they're even watching. If they were making mocking comments towards you, it's likely they had some kind of bone to pick with you (thought you were sniping their pulls or something).
Enchanters are good at soloing xp, highly desired by groups, great at soloing dungeon nameds, and for me charming is a ton of fun. I wouldn't be surprised if enchanters outnumber necros, but if you like the idea of charming I recommend the class.
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If I did anything to offend them, I was unaware, and it was actually my first kill of the evening. I'm only a 20 wizard, taking a single spider every 10 minutes or so. I don't think I should have been any bother. But I did run up to them and literally beg them for help, and they just watched me die so they could take the kill for themselves. Made me feel really bad and I really just don't want to go through that again.
I'm not opposed to the idea of charming, I'm just really nervous about it. At this point I'm honestly leaning more toward the necromancer anyway. I can look after myself in a hostile world with that class. It seems far more forgiving, and has more "oh crap!" buttons, which means less dying, which is great for someone like me who has no cleric friends (or really any friends in general). Maybe I can learn how to charm as a necro with the safeties on so to speak, and maybe come to the enchanter later when I'm confident I have the technique down.
Edit: I'm also considering going back to mage too. It's 44 right now and it's a fun class, I was just worried about how much I'd be able to do much further past that. I heard that mages struggle greatly at soloing at the higher end, and the difficulty of their epic also seems really daunting.