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Old 10-20-2015, 07:33 PM
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Inny trolls can use the snare neck.

How useful is this in real life? I assume its less important 56+ with PE. But if you're root rotting 1-2 baddies, how realistic is it to keep snare on them so when root breaks they don't ever get close enough to interrupt your root?
Not realistic. The snare is barely a snare and it only lasts 36 seconds. Marginally useful when you're fighting in a dungeon with no snare class (or solo) and a mob starts to run.
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Old 10-20-2015, 07:49 PM
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Not realistic. The snare is barely a snare and it only lasts 36 seconds. Marginally useful when you're fighting in a dungeon with no snare class (or solo) and a mob starts to run.
I've found snare now stacks well with root in case root breaks early, but on a shaman that can cannibalise would the time spent casting this snare be better spent casting something else?
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