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Old 06-06-2013, 11:32 AM
TarukShmaruk TarukShmaruk is offline
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I remember root being highly unpredictable. Snare on the other hand, I never worried about landing. It was a shoe in.
Root was only unpredictable because it would break early since it had a resist check every tick or something like that. In addition to a chance to break anytime it received damage.

Snare didn't, so that's what you're thinking of.

As far as the initial landing of the spell goes they were exactly the same and landed 80% of the time (if not 90%) on a blue mob that had no special MR bonuses.
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Old 06-06-2013, 11:59 AM
Handull Handull is offline
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what mobs do you have trouble snaring? i can't remember having trouble landing snare while leveling up, and now only see resists in places like fear.
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Old 06-06-2013, 12:05 PM
TarukShmaruk TarukShmaruk is offline
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what mobs do you have trouble snaring? i can't remember having trouble landing snare while leveling up, and now only see resists in places like fear.
Which made sense because those mobs had buffed resists anyway.

Even when I was level 65 and bound inside fear I would get resists on light blue con scarelings all the time when trying to root.
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Old 06-06-2013, 12:17 PM
Droog007 Droog007 is offline
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I remember getting snare resists with my ranger A LOT on live. I haven't even played a snaring class on this server (unless you count my clinging darkness clicky), but from what you describe it sounds pretty classic to me.

<3 chanters that tash everything.
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