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Old 06-23-2010, 04:34 PM
Coalrymer Coalrymer is offline
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Wait... People play pet class' that don’t even know how to play them?

Such.. blaspheme.. it’s just... blasphemous... the blasphemy....

/cough

Seriously, though, if you don't learn to play with your pet before you group up with people. The class may not be best for you. Also if a chanter is mezzing mobs and announces it, and a pet is breaking it. It's two peoples fault. The pet owner for being blind/inattentive. The enchanters, for being too stupid casting it more than one time while its being hit.

Personally if I mez something and a pet breaks it. I let the pet die, and then mez it. Every chanter has their own play style. But the pet is the pet owners responsibility. If you can't handle your pet, learn or quit.

Just my coppers... /cough
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Old 06-23-2010, 04:42 PM
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Personally if I mez something and a pet breaks it. I let the pet die, and then mez it.
except when the pet breaks mez, it will aggro the enchanter. ok so you root it onto the pet. then root breaks since the mob is taking damage and it comes after you and rapes you for max damage since you were medding. rinse & repeat.
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Old 06-23-2010, 06:13 PM
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except when the pet breaks mez, it will aggro the enchanter. ok so you root it onto the pet. then root breaks since the mob is taking damage and it comes after you and rapes you for max damage since you were medding. rinse & repeat.
I think I just relived a nightmare of mine from the other night.

haha
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Old 06-23-2010, 06:20 PM
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Personally if I mez something and a pet breaks it. I let the pet die, and then mez it. Every chanter has their own play style. But the pet is the pet owners responsibility. If you can't handle your pet, learn or quit.
If it were this easy I'd definitely agree with you (bad necros/mages really need to be taught a lesson!) but most of the time the mezzed mob just goes after whoever mezzed, not whoever broke mez, as was already said. Additionally I can see why someone might keep on mezzing if they were hopeful that their group mates aren't dumb-dumbs who don't understand what "/g Mezzing %t - Don't touch!" means, and maybe just broke mez once accidentally.
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Old 06-23-2010, 06:39 PM
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Seriously, though, if you don't learn to play with your pet before you group up with people.
But that's the catch-22 here. When you're in a group it's a whole new ball game, no amount of solo experimentation is going to prepare a lowbie for group dynamics. At lowbie camps we all just need to expect and tolerate a little bit of chaos and BS.

However, if a chanter is telling them what they're doing wrong and they cop an attitude or ignore it, that's when you've got a problem.
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