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Old 11-26-2016, 12:18 PM
vumpel vumpel is offline
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The real trick to quadding isn't a huge mana pool but knowing how to sit right at 5-6 seconds and then keep running so that you can regen mana as though you're sitting while still running around kiting.
With how the ticks work visually, (at least on my computer) your mana/hp often seems to move 2 or even 3 times during the 6 seconds and you need to figure out which one actually is the tick to sit for mana regen and that can be a bit confusing.
Yes. I started counting it, and regen timing has become pretty instinctive for me. This technique was especially important when I first started quad kiting and had barely enough mana to finish the quad. Also use this technique in early levels while melee'ing as the group healer.

The regen clock seems to fluctuate, almost on a cycle - still havent really figured it out. sometimes it APPEARS to tick right befire it actually does, and you can use that tick as a cue to sit for half a second to catch the regen.
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Old 11-26-2016, 01:11 PM
Kaedain Kaedain is offline
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no ones ever mentioned quadding the spectres in OOT, exp modifiers, great loot with vendor in zone, low hp , fast respawns.. power all the way through 45 easy
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Old 11-26-2016, 03:09 PM
Jimjam Jimjam is online now
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I've seen mention of clarity. Having PotG (protection of the glades, a high level druid buff) cast on you is also helpful. It's pretty easy to get, it's just a case of catching/meeting someone at a druid portal.
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