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Old 01-06-2015, 03:00 AM
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I haven't tried it yet but how do you get "behind" the two goos if they are in the cubby and facing outwards? Do you just sneak up behind the goos and the wall, pull 1 and hope it doesn't bash you to break sneak?
Oh and I'm a Rogue so I can go the cheap route and use a bow and arrow [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

And the point of the post was not for someone with 11k posts who probably is terribly aware of CoM... it was directed at newer people who may not have known it. Sometimes I have to try to convince others in my group to let me pull rather then have them waste their time with harmony or FD pulling.

And yes I realize that you don't ALWAYS want single pulls but my post was geared more to the situations that you do. Like soloing/duoing or when you're with less than optimal groups with no reliable CC.

Lastly thanks for the tip on the room at Moat. If I ever have a SK or Monk in the group, I'll have them pull it and FD for me to tag.
you dont have to be behind a mob to sneak pull. use con to see. u can pull them from the side.
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Old 01-06-2015, 02:10 PM
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you dont have to be behind a mob to sneak pull. use con to see. u can pull them from the side.
Ah yes I am aware you only need to be "behind" the mob as in it's -180 degree field of view, but I always thought the goos were too far back to get to it's "side". I guess it is just a matter of trying it. Thanks again, I'll be sure to do it next time I get the chance.

And yes, pushing mobs is the most consistent way to interrupt. If the group has pets, be sure to keep the pets attacking on the same side and have all melees attack from that side. I have never seen a mob cast through a planned push.
You can also use a Skean or other stun weapon but that gives you aggro and isn't as consistent. If you have someone to snare and have the room, instill doubt is also an option but the load time on instill doubt means it'll be a craps shoot.
Also if you have a bard, consider Mez a GREAT interrupt tool [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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