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Old 06-10-2021, 10:00 AM
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Can’t beat the music near the hermit’s hut either.
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Old 06-10-2021, 10:03 AM
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Well, at that level and without much gear you could certainly consider doing the giant fort in warsliks in the hopes you can get some earrings to drop, they also drop a few other things that might prove useful to you until you replace them with something better. it's a semi-dangerous journey so be sure to keep camo up. The shaman in warsilks can be particularly problematic since they will have SoW up.

Use harmony to avoid adds if/when needed and then pick if you want to use root or snares and then if you want to use DoTs or nukes. There is a good chance that you are a halfling or wood elf so you can AFK the camp pretty safely using hide. Nuking is generally preferred if AFKing between kills.

if its too crowded and you can't/don't find a group you could try your hand at charm-killing the lower level mobs at The Overthere. might want to watch some videos/read some guides on charming for exp. it's actually fairly simple for a druid to do if you are outdoors SoW+ snares make the whole process much less complex than it might appear to be compared to enchanters. In OT you would probably want to pull both your potential charm target and the non charm target back towards the zone edge where you can safely fight without getting wandering adds. let them fight until one or both is low health. Break charm with invis or hide and then finish off the rest of the HPs on both of them. Finding a partner that can either charm or has a pet will make the whole process much easier/mana efficient.
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Old 06-11-2021, 04:38 PM
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Well, at that level and without much gear you could certainly consider doing the giant fort in warsliks in the hopes you can get some earrings to drop, they also drop a few other things that might prove useful to you until you replace them with something better. it's a semi-dangerous journey so be sure to keep camo up. The shaman in warsilks can be particularly problematic since they will have SoW up.

Use harmony to avoid adds if/when needed and then pick if you want to use root or snares and then if you want to use DoTs or nukes. There is a good chance that you are a halfling or wood elf so you can AFK the camp pretty safely using hide. Nuking is generally preferred if AFKing between kills.

if its too crowded and you can't/don't find a group you could try your hand at charm-killing the lower level mobs at The Overthere. might want to watch some videos/read some guides on charming for exp. it's actually fairly simple for a druid to do if you are outdoors SoW+ snares make the whole process much less complex than it might appear to be compared to enchanters. In OT you would probably want to pull both your potential charm target and the non charm target back towards the zone edge where you can safely fight without getting wandering adds. let them fight until one or both is low health. Break charm with invis or hide and then finish off the rest of the HPs on both of them. Finding a partner that can either charm or has a pet will make the whole process much easier/mana efficient.
In everfrost peaks I would drag mamoths back to the guard, let him DPS it down, charm, drag pet off away from guard, break charm and kill. Not sure if this would work for calfs - you'd have to time charm very precisely.
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