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Old 09-07-2017, 11:02 AM
Izmael Izmael is offline
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I'm not sure root/rotting is more relaxed than charming. I'd rather take a 30 second fight than a 2 minute fight. More chances for root to break during the long fight, more chances for some repop you forgot to keep track of, etc.


Charm killing (when undead are in sufficient supply) is so easy as a necro. You don't even have to worry about breaking charm, timing AE stuns to the split second when stuff rushes you, blurring you hoping it sticks, etc.

Just charm, kill the mob, FD and get some work done maybe, rinse repeat.
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Old 09-07-2017, 06:36 PM
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Old 09-08-2017, 05:59 AM
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I'm not sure root/rotting is more relaxed than charming. I'd rather take a 30 second fight than a 2 minute fight. More chances for root to break during the long fight, more chances for some repop you forgot to keep track of, etc.


Charm killing (when undead are in sufficient supply) is so easy as a necro. You don't even have to worry about breaking charm, timing AE stuns to the split second when stuff rushes you, blurring you hoping it sticks, etc.

Just charm, kill the mob, FD and get some work done maybe, rinse repeat.
I'd say it depends on your personal constitution [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

I find charming quite intense and that means both stress and excitement. Root rotting on the other hand is trivial and mostly predictable.
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