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Erati, I think you have never played an enchanter.
First, starting at about the Master level as an Enchanter it's possible to just get fucked by the RNG. If you get a lull crit in HS South, it's probably time to cap - 3 HTs = 1500 damage and then you'll get chain bashed anyway. It's easy to get 2-3 charm breaks in one minute when you are charming 50+ mobs, and when you are charming a L50+ pet against a L55+ mob, a charm break = 1k damage or more. When you get to the GM level things get really dicey (well except the fire giants who were way easier than I thought they were). When you kill stuff in HS east you are charming 52+ mobs who don't like to stay charmed. edit; my point here is that a) its not as easy as it looks from the screenshots, and b) no matter how good you are, you can lose Second, as Svenn has proved the best class for this challenge is Shaman with strings. I should just not let that bastard recharge [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] A shaman with strings has all of the enchanter abilities except lull/mez and they also have 50% more hp/ac and the ability to heal themselves. Third, everyone makes allowances for your class/level. We were all pretty impressed by Ploktor and Sanluen doing disciple level mobs on bards and druids. And in fact if you can solo the froglok king at L50 that is pretty good in my opinion. Fourth, I am pretty sure that Necros, Mages, and clerics (with strings) could manage GM mode if they were so inclined. I'm slowly putzing around with Triassic; his two goals are to train a 100+ population Trakanon poopsock and work on the solo artist challenge if he gets high enough.
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Last edited by Splorf22; 02-06-2013 at 02:07 PM..
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I don't think I've ever had a lull fail, even in the western cave where there are only 4 mobs, that I've managed to salvage. It's either hat or die every time. Just too hard for pet to kill a level 53 named mob while you're entirely busy with 3 HTing level 50-53s eating your face. Even the couple times I've managed to stun those 3 without dying, ae mez always resisted on one of the three and then that one would finish me off before I could stun him again... or charm would break... or I'd be below 20% hp and get summoned by whatever my pet what fighting... etc. | |||
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Last edited by Tecmos Deception; 02-06-2013 at 02:27 PM..
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Well, I never stated that chanters doin the challenges would never die and i fully understand how quickly things can go sour for squishy char like ench if charm breaks at a bad time. But bringing up that a shaman w strings is the best combo sorta points to a portion of the point I was making. No matter how u slice things itll eventually end up with a charmed mob beating on your target. I know that seems like an ignorant statement as with any class "eventually" youll end up with the same X way to kill a mob(druid dot,necro fearkite, wizard nuke) but thats why I brought up the alternate class thing for Tec. For sure Tec is right that most of the work is done by the time he takes his screenshots n I know how intense breaking into some areas solo can b. Eventually I may give the challenge a go as its a fun idea to categorize the kills/lvls. Bottom line is, one of the easiest way to kill a difficult mob is via a charmed pet. There is no debate there. I should have changed my initial post to say that enchanters should have their own tiered list and lesser soloable classes get a weaker progression ( in terms of mob difficulty) list. I mean soloing some of HS stuff is basically impossible for most classes and that is level two. Edit: I in by no ways am trying to make this about "Ohh Bah Chanters are OP blah blah blah". I respect everything great enchanters can do, as its one of the most intensive, meticulous classes in EQ. You have to be on your toes at ALL times or you die/people rage at you. I have mad respect for the areas they can break into and then solo. With all that said, I dunno if it has been discussed before so pardon my ignorance, I have not read every single thing regarding this, but there really should be almost separate "challenges" for different tiers of solo classes. Enchanter/Necro/Shaman probably top tier and then everyone could make cases for who belongs in the next tiers, with tank type classes at the bottom. If indeed this is the solo artist challenge, I would like to see some options avail for classes that arnt go heavily dependent on a pet as some of the stuff even in the early stages of the challenge can summon which, no matter how baller you are, is a death wish for a lot of classes. | |||
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Last edited by Erati; 02-06-2013 at 03:14 PM..
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Last edited by Tecmos Deception; 02-06-2013 at 03:24 PM..
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Are people not allowed to state their opinion on a forum regarding a topic such as "The Solo Artist Challenge". I was just trying to bring up a discussion about some things that I observed while reading and using my experience playing the game. If you read my post, I have praised your work in all facets and have not belittled your accomplishments one bit. If this thread is meant to only show when you check off another target and no discussion about the challenge itself then that is fine I have nothing else to say. However I find it hard to believe that I am the only one out there that has read the stuff and plays a class that would not even be able to solo most of the 'warm up' stuff. Why is it absurd to suggest that rogues and warriors ( probably the worst solo classes in game for obvi reasons) have easier 'warm up' targets, Discipline etc targets and get praised for their work as a "Solo Artist" as well. I feel that the term "Solo Artist" should apply to anyone up for a challenge, but it has to be fair. This is why on EQ live, whenever mages/necros duel'd they had to summon their pet during the battle not before it to be fair to the warrior class they were fighting. I was just trying to start a discussion about the potential on expanding the list of targets that would suit some of the weaker solo classes so people can come here and brag about those accomplishments as well. Also the whole point of putting a entire thread up like this is to show the public people's accomplishments and open discussion/critique on how things are accomplished. If you feel no one is allowed to discuss manners that involve the challenge itself then I don't see the point especially if one opinion from the community bothers you this much. I am also in no way telling you what to do. You owe me nothing, nothing I say should force you to do one thing or another and I am sorry you felt that was what I was trying to do. I sort of considered my query like a reporter interviewing Michael Jordan after a game. He can ask what he wants and MJ can choose whether or not to answer it, but he doesn't stand up on a soap box and berate the reporter. Other reporters may write about the outspoken reporter bc thats their job; to report. As an outsider I was just curious to see what a professional solo artist like yourself had thought about the idea, as obviously you are a very competitive person who loves challenges; while reading the stuff at work, I thought it would be fun to hear if you had given any thought to it. | |||
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Last edited by Erati; 02-06-2013 at 03:46 PM..
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Yeah. Just nevermind. I'll be back in here next time I get a new kill.
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Last edited by Tecmos Deception; 02-06-2013 at 03:53 PM..
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I wonder what this thread will be like come Velious.
Druids with a pet. More outdoor mobs worth adding to the list. Bigger difference between what is hard for a shaman vs. what is hard for an enchanter. New duo targets. A bunch of zones that I never really explored on live. Oh man. I'm getting all excited! | ||
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Last edited by Tecmos Deception; 02-06-2013 at 08:38 PM..
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From what I remember, the druid pet hit for like 40 or so and had very low HP. I think I only used it for added dps in groups on live.
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