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Old 06-19-2023, 04:14 AM
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You’re flip flopping on whether immediate impact or efficiency is more important on charm break.

Imo a burst heal, stun or basic root and toeing the mob are often better than slow/dispel. Dispel could end up being equivalent to a nuke for thousands of hp if you’re retaining a buffed pet. If you aren’t retaining pets the slow isn’t ao bad as you can just cc the old pet for being killed and charm a new one.

Enc/shaman better lends itself to a different play style so it is a bit apples/oranges.

Edit: forgot to mention encs are usually pretty keen on active positioning so that is a big red glaf on torpor there.
I am not sure what you mean by flip flopping. I think you are misreading something, or I wasn't very clear.

The important thing on a charm break is getting it under control. A Shaman can root, heal, and slow to prevent the mob from killing the Enchanter. I am not advocating you immediatly go for the slow hehe. As you say, root works fine a lot of the time, or spot heals + Torpor.

Slow is more of an emergency option, and it is an effective one. If you can wait a minute or two for root to wear off, you can wait for a 3 mimute slow to wear if you don't want to dispel buffs. If your Echanter is good, slow should be rarely needed to begin with.

I've never seen Torpor snare significantly hinder an Enchanter. They don't need to run long distances to handle their pets.

With Malosini you should be getting less charm breaks as well, which reduces the need to do anything.
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