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Old 11-05-2012, 08:33 PM
KentalCowtipper KentalCowtipper is offline
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Theft of Thought alone would give enchanters enough mana to charm once a minute in a place like Howling Stones where most of the mobs are SKs. Breaking isn't a problem with a Gazughi.

But yeah, I agree monk is out-of-the-fucking question for 50+ power leveling.

With that said, I've only really power leveled 40+ in SolB and Highkeep. Howling Stones would be much better, but the 2 people I've powerleveled didn't have a HS key.

Pasi you really said that a monk is out of the question? Maybe most monks can't do it effectively. See my post to Orruar why I know I can.
Over 50% in 90 minutes for a pure melee - warrior - at lvl 53 the other night.
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Old 11-05-2012, 10:25 PM
Tecmos Deception Tecmos Deception is offline
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Top-geared monk PL is great, sure. Good tanking, great DPS, amazing regen+mending.

But an enchanter could (probably among other things too) just reverse charm using a buffed, weaponized, level 50 mob to beat stuff down.

Does a monk do as much damage as that mob? Does a monk fight mobs that are slowed? Does a monk regen 500 hp/tick when mem blurred? Can a monk proceed to pull a new mob and start getting it killed while the PLee is still finishing off the previous one? Can a monk provide his PLee with haste/clarity/etc to make sure there's no delay based on the PLee?
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