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Old 04-28-2015, 01:10 PM
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It's doable lower but extremely inefficient for most all classes that can do it.
Everything is relative. Rotting one mob at a time is a relaxing activity that allows you to chat with friends while gaining XP at about 10x the rate of a solo paladin (I might be underestimating that 10x, memory blurs the futility of soloing a hybrid tank.) As a bonus it leaves you free to do the occasional friend/cash/pity port. If you like, there can be more to this game than minmaxing your XP gain or poopsocking cash camps and 30 second dragon ganks. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Old 04-28-2015, 03:02 PM
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solo root rotting locations for druids:

my levels might be off a little one way or the other, it's been a long time. but this is a proven path to druid leveling via root rot. root rotting is nearly as efficient as charm killing for the simple reason that you die alot less. Once root and snare stack it will be even safer.

- At your level you want to try Nro, oasis, south ro.
- level 20-24 EK spiders at the ramp to HHP
- 24-26 mammoth and roaming aviaks in SK (this mammoth pops straight north of the centaur village at the water). Kill the elephant and sell the tusks to the centaurs, kill aviaks as able between mammoths.
- 26-34 Outside splitpaw or Everfrost (can root rot the mammoths instead of charming them)
- 34-40's - Hill giants in rathe mountains and Bouncers in Feerott, the two that spawn on each side of the river. aviaks in TD
High 40's - Burning Woods, OT, Dreadlands, FV forest giants, LoIO water goblins, OoT seafuries. Aviaks in TD still good.
50's - Burning woods inside the fort, root em where they pop. Karnors left and right moat and dog captain camps. Seafuries still good. Ice giants outside perma. The hole at zone in or just beyond drop off or if daring, the rat jails. Lguk or Seb NG camp at high 50's

Once velious comes out you can live in eastern wastes and great divide.

root rotting multiple mobs at the same time once you have clicky arms at 46 becomes really good.

If your roots are holding well don't forget to use tree form to up your mana regen, renew the root often as mana efficiency on the roots damage is pretty good anyway.
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Old 04-30-2015, 12:14 PM
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root rotting multiple mobs at the same time once you have clicky arms at 46 becomes really good.

If your roots are holding well don't forget to use tree form to up your mana regen, renew the root often as mana efficiency on the roots damage is pretty good anyway.
Is it best to still use a casted dot along with arms when rotting multiple mobs? I know at 52 you can use 3 dots by then...
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Old 04-30-2015, 12:52 PM
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Is it best to still use a casted dot along with arms when rotting multiple mobs? I know at 52 you can use 3 dots by then...
IME, Winged Death + arms DoT works pretty well without emptying the manabar too fast while rotting 2-3 mobs at a time. I mostly don't use Breath of Ro as it gets more resists, and keeping that plus Winged Death on multiple mobs at same time will run you OOM fairly quickly.

Rotting is definitely less time-efficient than quadding or charming at good locations for those. Personally, I don't enjoy quadding, charm-soloing, or the competition for the good solo locations, so I avoid the rat race and get on the druid to rot when I feel like chatting with friends.
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Old 05-05-2015, 07:10 PM
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solo root rotting locations for druids:
- 34-40's - Hill giants in rathe mountains and Bouncers in Feerott, the two that spawn on each side of the river.
Probably would work for druids as well:

34-40 Mines of Nurga, 5 single spawns and 1 dual spawn in the exit tunnel. Mostly casters, can line of sight root/rot and not worry about them nuking/doting you or healing themselves.
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Old 05-06-2015, 01:39 PM
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root/rotting casters is generally to be avoided. The major exceptions to root rotting casters are where good loot is involved, it is generally a very bad idea to exp on casters for druids.

Droga Chief camp is root/rot heaven for loot and is the single best example of rooting and rotting many mobs at a time. (Make sure you kill the healers near the location you are going to root mobs and leave those non-healer mobs up so that your rooted mobs don't get healed.) You might have 6-10 mobs rotting at once in the camp using nothing more than root and arms dot and keep as many spawn spots as possible clear for named to spawn. (Bind there and port out to a ring to sell your cash drops , mana stone a bit if you have one and gate back in).

This is why people make druids - to do cool stuff like this that nobody else can do.
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Old 05-06-2015, 05:08 PM
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i wouldn't root rot until later levels. i havent checked the numbers but i doubt there is much a difference between root rotting and snare nuking at your level. if you are opposed to charming just find a blue mob, snare it, dot, then unload nukes til dead. afk med.

if you want to know a super secret druid techique. find a partner or two and fear kite crocs in oasis (or other animals). your fear animal spell is like 10 mana. super super super efficient. you can pretty much chain snare/fear animals with the proper setup. too easy bro.

really though, charming is fun and OP. enjoy druid life, youll have plenty of time to root rot when you are camping items.
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Old 05-10-2015, 09:42 AM
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Friend up one of the million necros on the server and go to town fear kiting...got all of 28and 45% into 29 in about 2 hours last night charming and snaring while he feared and dotted mobs

Be social, even if not in full groups on your butt up for a heal on your butt...find one or two, find a corner of an unpopulated zone and do something different..enjoy the game..its wonderful
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Old 05-22-2015, 10:43 AM
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I'm currently lvl 20 and since lvl 14 I have tried root rotting and charming, I still find charm way too dangerous and very unreliable. I don't know if I am doing anything wrong or what. But I still seem to be more inclined to root and dot rather than get myself beaten to a pulp every 5 secs.
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Old 05-22-2015, 12:16 PM
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I'm currently lvl 20 and since lvl 14 I have tried root rotting and charming, I still find charm way too dangerous and very unreliable. I don't know if I am doing anything wrong or what. But I still seem to be more inclined to root and dot rather than get myself beaten to a pulp every 5 secs.
If you find you're getting beaten on a lot then you might want to try snaring both mobs and then standing back farther away from them in case charm breaks.

But if you really want to make charming easier I recommend getting a Goblin Ghazuli Ring. The ring sells for 5k, but that's just because it takes awhile to get, not because you have to go to some high level dungeon or anything: the camp is in LOIO so you could do it at your level if you're patient.
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