I was seriously looking into the Dark Templars... hmmm...
Now, when you guys say that everything is instances... do you mean like the way City of Heroes is?
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I was seriously looking into the Dark Templars... hmmm...
Now, when you guys say that everything is instances... do you mean like the way City of Heroes is?
You would not be able to move if the game where not instanced as there is collision detection in the game
\(Seen a bunch of idiots attempt to block entrances with their mounts, many noobs just stood there trying to jump through and could not)
Yeah, it's funny how they don't realize they just need to hide and they can walk right through them.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Kopitar',index.php?page=Thread&postID=71535#post7 1535
Other than the instance switching issue now, I don't see it as a bad thing at all.
I want some screenies from this game, gife ! :)
From what I've been reading about it, it's like a beefed up GW.
I just got my 3rd 22" setup and running 5040 x 1050. I'll try to get some screenshots tonight.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Goodguy',index.php?page=Thread&postID=71979#post7 1979
I'll be hittin AoC at least until WAR comes out. RvR is more my style than AoC PvP. FFA PvP just doesn't make sense in an MMO.. no it doesn't emulate real life more.. it doesn't even emulate the fun you can have in a FPS honestly.
But anyway my bets are with FC at the moment and I'm thinking they'll take an ok slice of WoW's market if they get some bugs worked out. And it's nice to finally get an MMO that comes complete with nipples.
Been playing a bit, got some info here for those hungry for it....
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Lafe's Leveling Guide/Zone List
Here is a list of zones in Age of Conan, the zones recommended level range and the zone path to get to each of the zones.
If you were looking for a general 'where do I go at Level X', this is it.
If you were looking for a guide on Powerleveling/Fast XP etc this is it here - "Kill Stuff, Fast, and lots of it".
Enjoy!
* - 'Normal' Dungeon
** - 'Group' Dungeon
*** - 'Raid' Dungeon
Pre L20
Tortage L1-20
White Sands Isle* L1-20
Underhalls* L1-20
Acharonian Ruins* L1-20
Hubs
Old Tarantia
Conarch Village
Khemi
L20+
Wild Lands of Zelata L20-38
(From Old Tarantia -> Wild Lands of Zelata)
Khopshef Province L20-36
(From Old Tarantia -> Khemi -> Khopshef Province)
The Maze* L25+
(From Old Tarantia -> Wild Lands of Zelata -> The Maze)
Border Ranges* L29+
(From Old Tarantia -> Wild Lands of Zelata -> Border Ranges)
Conall's Valley L20-32
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley)
Spider Caves* L25+
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Spider Caves)
L30+
Overflow Tunnels (Tarantia Sewers)* L30+
(From Old Tarantia -> Tarantia Sewers)
Blessed Cave* L30+
(From Old Tarantia -> Khemi -> Khopshef Province -> Blessed Cave)
Black Castle* L30-38
(From Old Tarantia -> Khemi -> Khopshef Province -> Black Castle)
Sanctum of Burning Souls** L35-42
(From Old Tarantia -> Wild Lands of Zelata -> Sanctum of Burning Souls)
L40+
Sewer Catacombs L40-66
(From Old Tarantia -> Tarantia Noble District -> Sewer Catacombs)
This includes Cistern, The Main System, etc.
Armsman Tavern / Arena L40+
(From Old Tarantia -> Tarantia Noble District -> Armsman Tavern / Arena)
Field of the Dead L40-50
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Field of the Dead)
Frost Swamp** L40+
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Field of the Dead -> Lacheish Plains -> Frost Swamp)
***Quest in Brannoc Village***
Imirian Ravine** L40+
(From Old Tarantia -> Wild Lands of Zelata -> Poitain -> Imirian Ravine)
***Quest in Caenna Village***
Oasis of Zaara** L40+
(From Old Tarantia -> Khemi -> Khopshef Province -> Purple Lotus Swamps -> Zaara Oasis)
***Quest in Nasten Village***
Tarantia Noble District L40+
(From Old Tarantia -> Tarantia Noble District)
L50+
Eiglophian Mountains L50-60
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Eiglophian Mountains)
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Field of the Dead -> Lacheish Plains -> Eiglophian Mountains)
Ice Cave L50-52
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Eiglophian Mountains -> Ice Cave)
Cannibal Caves* L55+
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Eiglophian Mountains -> Cannibal Caves)
L60+
Atzel's Approach L60-75
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Field of the Dead -> Atzel's Approach)
Thunder River/Os Harku L60-70
(From Old Tarantia -> Thunder River/Os Harku)
Acheronian Cave* L60+
(From Old Tarantia -> Thunder River/Os Harku -> Acheronian Cave)
L70+
Kheshatta L70-80
(From Old Tarantia -> Khopshef Province -> Kheshatta)
Ice Ruins** L70+
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Field of the Dead -> Atzel's Approach -> Ice Ruins)
Scorpion Cave** L70+
(From Old Tarantia -> Khopshef Province -> Kheshatta -> Scorpion Cave)
Atzel's Fortress** L75+
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Field of the Dead -> Atzel's Approach -> Atzel's Fortress)
Thoth Amon's Stronghold** L75+
(From Old Tarantia -> Khopshef Province -> Kheshatta -> Thoth Amon's Stronghold)
Caravan Raider's Hideout** L75+
(From Old Tarantia -> Khopshef Province -> Kheshatta -> Caravan Raider's Hideout)
Onyx Chanmbers** L76+
(From Old Tarantia -> Khopshef Province -> Kheshatta -> Onyx Chanmbers)
Chief Kykikkis Crypt** L75?-80
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Field of the Dead -> Chief Kykikkis Crypt)
Chief Toirdealsbachs Tomb** L75?-80
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Field of the Dead -> Chief Toirdealsbachs Tomb)
L80 (non-raid)
Onyx Chanmbers** L80
(From Old Tarantia -> Khopshef Province -> Kheshatta -> Onyx Chanmbers -> Soul Chambers)
Yakhmar's Cave** L80
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Eiglophian Mountains -> Yakhmar's Cave)
L80 (RAID)
Black Ring Citadel*** L80
(From Old Tarantia -> Khopshef Province -> Kheshatta -> Black Ring Citadel)
Vistix's Lair*** L80
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Field of the Dead -> Atzel's Approach -> Vistix's Lair)
Resource and Building
Note: These 3 zones will spawn mobs which will immediatly attack you. These mobs will be of a level close to your own.
Lacheish Plains L20+
(From Old Tarantia -> Conarch Village -> Conall's Valley -> Field of the Dead -> Lacheish Plains)
Poitain L20+
(From Old Tarantia -> Wild Lands of Zelata -> Poitain)
Purple Lotus Swamps L20+
(From Old Tarantia -> Khemi -> Khopshef Province -> Purple Lotus Swamps)
http://forums-us.ageofconan.com/showthread.php?t=43076
And about /follow...
Now the real stuff, you can't run 2 clients on one pc well, they corrupt each other graphics a bit, and the 2 seperate installs required overlap each others settings in the registry, so multi boxing is about the only hope.Quote:
The follow command works, but I doubt that it's working as intended.
To get the follow command to work, do the following:
1. Ensure that you are in the same instance as the person you wish to follow
If you are not in the same instance as the person whom you'd like to follow, you need to go to that instance, DISBAND your GROUP, then REGROUP. If you go to an instance and you're already grouped, /follow will NOT work. It's imperative that you regroup in order to make it work
2. If you cross zones (read: if you see a loading screen), you will need to disband your group and regroup before you can follow.
3. Follow does not have a successful message; you just start following.
4. If you die, you will most likely need to regroup, and repeat step 1.
5. If all of your party members die, you won't have to regroup in order to follow.
Misc:
You may need to click on the person that you want to follow and then type /follow.
/follow <person name> doesn't always work.
Tschoo, 58 ToS, Gwahlur
ps, just one thing, the connects between some of the zones listed are wrong and have changed since beta (when this was drawn up)
I'd LOVE to see a Jade Empire MMO 8oQuote:
Originally Posted by 'Xaedra',index.php?page=Thread&postID=67376#post67 376
If anyone wants to try it out without purchasing the game there is no official trial version but you can download and play it for a couple days by signing up as "pay by cash".
https://register.ageofconan.com/sign...register/conan
Anyone try this? 15 gig download...Quote:
Originally Posted by 'glo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=72663#post72663
i bought AoC, got it in its EU release, leveled until 30 and... i couldnt continue or else my brain would fry. I know its getting fixed, things are going to be better, etc, but overall, it's wasnt doable to continue, because each night i would have an headache due to so many bugs around.
it was like they gave all the beta to ppl that never played a mmo, and the past 5 years were spent on graphics. i continue to say to my friends, they should had copied more from wow, not only the talent names.
No.....they shouldn't copy anything from WoW. Not everyone likes WoW.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'merujo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=72815#post72 815
I think the game's great. WoW was a piece of crap IMO. I'm glad they didn't copy WoW.
If/when I stop playing WoW and want to play another MMO, it'll be for a game that's not like WoW... otherwise, I would just play WoW.
I just cancelled my account. It was a fun game, but I just can't get used to playing in a non seamless world. It just kills it for me that I can't look at the map and walk from zone to zone and just go exploring.
im not saying to copy wow, like, feel like it, or gameplay, or wtv.
all im saying is that, if this was their (funcom) idea of a blast game, they should had look'd into other mmo's, and if wow is a piece of crap, i wont classify many others mmo's out there.
aoc was a 5y development game, that many ppl are leaving already because...graphics aint everything. i played the game for several hours, and somethings are just impossible to come out on retail like that.
Yes, it has potential. No, i wont pay to beta test a game.
MMO releases always had problems.
I remember how crazy it was trying to login to WoW when it was released.
People that leave already expect too much, in my opinion. A few buggy quests, graphics glitches, item problems, etc. are not enough to scare me away from the game that has great graphics...content is great. You have a story to follow, the active combat system, etc. There are many good points of this game and I personally plan to stick it out.
LoL Mr. 'I Won't Play to Beta Test a Game'! What a big man! Tell em like it is!
or... w/e
There is no perfect software starting with your operating system ( 'I won't pay Bill Gates to beta test his software' - rofl).
If you're so high and mighty above it all why are you playing PC games at all? The issues go with the territory. Oh wait, they're trickling into consoles too because they're really just mini computers.
There is no need to get huffy over someone else's opinion. Honestly, if anyone doesn't like the quality of a product -- ANY product, including Windows -- they should put their money where their mouth is. Which is exactly what some people are doing.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'elo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=73616#post73616
The fact that the "issues go witht he territory" is the consumer talking -- at what level of quality can people push out a product such that the consumers will buy it -- and continue to buy it. For some people the bar is different, and that's your right as a consumer. Some people value potential over intial content, and some are the other way around. Some would consider a game with perfect flawless graphics and combat system of beta-quality if the questing, trading, or crafting system is flawed. That's their opinion and they have a right to it. Clearly funcom considers it release quality, and since it's their product they can release it in whatever state they feel is acceptable. The consumers who don't find it acceptable can choose not to play. That's all that's happening.
Nobody here is trying to be the "high and mighty" person here, but the thread is asking for opinions and so people are giving them -- and peoples opinions are bound to differ. I didn't find anything wrong with merujo's post or his "tone". Let's play nice people -- the thread is about your opinion of the game, and people shouldn't be afraid to give their honest opinion.
Suvega honestly enjoys playing AoC so much that he only hops on WoW to raid. I, on the other hand, quickly got bored and while I loved the combat system and the way they made their healer hybrids -- I couldn't stand being blocked from the destiny quest storyline or having to tiptoe around the "if you respec you lose all gathering professions" sort of bugs. Two different people, two different opinions -- we can still play nice and live in the same house. So let's not start throwing insults at each other over an OPINION on a game.
Yeah, sorry. I've just been reading the AoC forums too much and there's a LOT of attitude on there right now. I never really got into the WoW forums for the same reason. I just get huffy because there's been nothing that's remotely interested me in the MMO space since WoW came out and now that there is a game I'm enjoying there's all these people trying to tear it down. Sure, as long as FC is making money they'll keep at it regardless of forum trolls, it's just frustrating.
And my point on Windows wasn't really that it's a piece of junk (I've been quite happy with Windows since Win2k), was just drawing the analogy as far as companies delivering a 'finished' product. [edit] Oh, and Linux has much greater issues. It's just all in what you want to do and personal preference.
Compared to Vanguard, the release of AoC is almost perfect...
Believe me, I understand getting frustrated from all the garbage on the official forums for various games. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by 'elo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=73649#post73649
As is such with the opinions of people, they are always unique. I just want to make sure the thread stays civil so that everyone can manage to share their opinions without stepping on too many peoples' toes. As always, people are more likely to complain -- so you'll tend to hear that the loudest. The people who are happily playing the game (hint hint, nudge nudge, Suvega) are probably too busy playing the game that they have no spare time to post about it on a forum. ;)
I wasn't taking offense... I may work for MS, but I don't work on Windows. ;) I was just drawing the same analogy... In essence, Windows has to meet a certain quality bar in order to get the number of sales it's looking for -- if consumers are unhappy with a product they will say so with their dollars. An unhappy customer will leave. Different types of software have different requirements for stability, security, and content -- but in the end it's the consumer they're trying to please. :) So as long as they're pleasing the number of consumers needed to get the profit they want, they'll continue making and supporting products.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'elo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=73649#post73649
I've been able to setup two AoC instances running on the same computer with HKN and maintain ~50fps without getting any errors or graphical tearing. Yeah, having to reform to follow sucks, but... The healer classes are all hybrids so you just cast your two HoT's and go to town. I love it.
Elo, im sorry if u got me wrong. It's not, i wont play, but i wont pay to beta test a game.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'elo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=73616#post73616
Nah, im not here to bash the game or whatever, since it was a "give ur opinion" thread, i just gave my 2cents.
I trully believe u enjoy the game, i also enjoyed it a bit, and like i said, it has potential, lots of it. To show u how i was waiting for it, i was the first to get a copy in my town :P and it was a CE :) Perhaps the hype was too much around the game, but im not the one to blame, thing is, it didnt came out perfect, like i was expecting, but truth is i didnt expected so many flaws at the beggining (lvl20 onwards)
I even pulled my hair like a mad man when i couldnt reach a npc or basic bugs :D but nah, i decided to give up, after reporting bugs and try to do some petitions, because unlike some wow haters, i didnt played 30 minutes in northshire abbey, i played a lot of hours, and the release factor isnt enough to cover all the mess. 3 friends continued and gave up at 50+ because, basicaly, theres no more quests ? they returned to wow.
thank god not all ppl like wow! thank god ppl differ in opinions! thank god u like the game!
but im not really gonna continue playing it, because i just... dont have that geek look when i load AoC :)
Elo, hope u dont get me wrong again, and sorry for my sucky english, portugeezers are the suck :P
hehe I was thinking about this :P I've been looking at some vids of say "Tempest of Set" and solo they already seem quite OP.. multiboxing multiple ones..Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Mosg2',index.php?page=Thread&postID=73771#post737 71
The WoW equivalent would be like having a 5 Paladins with the AoE damage of Hellfire that acctually heals you and other allies around you and regens mana..
I could see myself getting tiered of the game pretty quick if I Mboxed those :S
all i can say is the combat system looks like it could be interesting. Melee doesn't appeal to me that much but I do like the directional spells including healing. and the amount of AoE :)
Quick question.. how long was Alpha and Beta testing? or is it still in Beta? Because that is one thing that astounds me.. the sheer quantity of issues atm :S
Yeah I plan on 6 ToS soon.......
Yeah no worries Merujo, like I said just the forum trolls got me goin'
Ya know, yeah there's a LOT on the forums about all the issues, but I've made it to 47 and have experienced very few. I think I've fallen through the world twice and both were related to climbing. One instance i found has a bugged boss which is unfinishable, another has one that didn't fight back until last tuesday (but that was a fun bug!). There was one where you had to get 4 pieces of something (body parts FTW) and we had to reset for each piece, but it was quick and you got XP so meh. Yeah a couple of my feats (talents) don't work as advertised but I'm SO used to that.
Actually a lot of the things that I thought were bugs were just me not understanding. Like there was this one NPC showing up on map I couldn't get to and I was just absolutely convinced it was bugged, even dropped the quest. Later figured out it's a 'hidden' route to get to her.
Ah, I did recently discover the infinite trap bug, now THAT one is annoying.
Honestly the most frustrating part of me is getting ganked while playing my level 20, then logging on with my 47 and not being able to find the bastard that did it (multiple instances, etc.) but when looking at it objectively it's probably a good thing to help cut down on PvP anger.
God that was annoying... i was lucky to figure it out.. :-DQuote:
Originally Posted by 'elo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=74143#post74143
I think the worst of AoC when i played was the constant split of players on the same party, to other instances, and, the fact that u can only see them on the minimap on a very short range. Those can be fixed easily i think, but i got so annoyed man...i just gave up. Also the gathering professions and..meh...i dunno, it really didnt grabed much of my attention, only the graphics were outstanding. I think that in some months it will be better overall, but i'll stick to wow for now.
I very rarely use most software or hardware upon initial release of it to the public. Because of this I have avoided man "buggy" headaches :) I just let most everyone else try it till I hear that it has calmed down and things are under control. Still not sure if I'm even going to buy AoC, Thus far the only game that's really caught my eye over WoW is Warhammer.
Meh just hit 80. Going to re-roll cause nothing else is really going on for me. Friends have at least another month till cap. Sticking around till I at least get this city built. Not rerolling on this RP-PvP server though, boring to level might as well of been on a pve server :sleeping: there just was no pvp or at least not enough for me(as well as rp). Hitting up Tyranny or maybe Bane the culture pvp server. Hell anything thats just PvP actually
Played AoC a lot since release until a week ago. If you want to play solo and casual you wil (just about) get your moneys worth out of buying it.
They obviously based their whole launch strategy around making the game up to level 40 as smooth as possible. I enjoyed it a lot up until this level, rarely encountering any bugs. The experience from level 40 up is different and gradually gets worse. There is only one zone for each level range form then on. The end game is horribly broken.
Funcom have moved the majority of their devs onto the three other games they are developing, so the weekly patches are the worst ever for breaking more things than they fix.
The crafting system is ridiculously overpowered, making purple items redundant for everyone except tanks.
Class balance is non-existant. One of the healers (Tempest of Set) can do more damage and offer more party utility than the Mage class (Demonologist) as well as heal, rez and self rez.
Or in my case, a month.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'glo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=72663#post72663
I tried this out, took 2 classes to the 20’s, on FFA PVP.
Here’s what I think.
Short Version: It’s ok.
Longer Version:
The combat system, although a completely different direction than any other game deserves kudos, but at least I myself struggled with it. Perhaps I’m just getting old. To run after something to try to use these abilities at the same time, I’m sure people do well at it, I don’t XD. I normally did pretty well if we stood still and fought but with WASD movement engraved in to my skull I just can’t adapt .
Balance between classes are, well. There working on it. Last time I played caster were raping and pillaging the villages.
The classes I wanted to play (Tanks) pretty underpowered. Tank does so little dps, that someone could pop a heal over time pot with a small tick that would out damage the tanks dps lol. Already takes a day in a half for him to kill someone, so they just run.
Speaking of which, in this game although better than any SOE again with people getting away scout free without care or worry on a PVP server, at least some classes have enough burst to actually have someone die in PVP in this game.
Sound and Graphics are pretty decent. I just say the amount of blood and gore in this game is pleasing! You haven’t really owned someone until you slice then up and chop off their head and watch blood squirt out of their neck.
The greifing here was pretty bad. There’s spawn points. Example, I was doing a quest on my Barb, a necro jumps me while I was fighting a mob. I managed to kill the necro but died to the mob 15 seconds later. We both went to the same spawn point, he had time to regen, I didn’t. So for the next 30mins any time I spawned he;d 2 shot me and scream “owned AGAIN bitch” over and over. I had to go afk and come back to continue. That’s just a simple example. My friend had a much worse experience then I did lol.
I must say the Island when you first start out 1-20 was really cool. In fact if the rest of the game was like it, I think I’d still be playing it. Once my friend and I left the island it went downhill real fast and became boring.
I spent a great deal of time chasing after people I jumped. I hate people that run on PVP servers. I hate even more game mechanics that allow people to escape more often than not, which this game does allow. It is however still possible to burst DPS someone down before they get away.
The other thing I didn’t care for is the FFA PVP, sounds fun on paper, seeing how I love PVP and all. But I realized there is a limit and that crossed it. It sucks leveling solo and everyone is red to you. One min you’ll be working on a quest next to each other, they see you have a bad pull and take advantage of it and such. Can take hours to kill a few mobs for a quest do to the amount of PVP. Get’s old after while, least it did for me.
I felt Faction PVP servers, like the ONE they have would be perfect. However they separate it in to 3 groups of people. My friend wanted to be this class, and I wanted to be that class. Already we would have had to be different races. Only a few classes are available per race so, it’s really confusing in PVP how exactly you attack other people while grouped with the same faction.
From 1 to 10 here’s what I rate.
Graphics: 7
Sound/Music: 8
PVE Style Game play: 6
PVP style of play: 3
Class balances: 2
Quest/Lore: 9
Don't see how anyone could box this game with all the combos and such you have to use. I'm sure there will be a few out there that could pull it off. I can't.
I remember the first time I played an mmorpg, it was wow. My friends had been hammering me to play for ages and I finally went out and bought it, this would be around January 05? not sure. I created my account, created a human warrior on Tichondrius and watched the opening animation and I was thinking "is this the game ive been waiting for since I played zork back in 82?" and then there I am standing in northshire and it hits me like a sledgehammer as I look around, yes. I move forward and it's fluid, looking around is so damn fluid, the graphics are great and the control so intuitive and I'm just dumbstruck as I come to terms with the fact that this is an immersive world where there are potentially thousands of other people wandering around and the shear cohesiveness of the world and my interaction with it amazes me.
I bought AoC and it just wasn't there for me, that xfactor was missing. The difference I think is that AoC is obviously a computer game and it just feels two dimensional, it's a bit clunky. wow on the other hand is like a window onto another reality and the seamlessness of my interaction with it just isn't there with aoc. Yes I am addicted and passionate about wow lol. A week after installing it I deleted every other game and haven't played anything else since because really: what is the point?
Where aoc falls down is in part due to the graphics, they've tried to do the photorealism thing and it doesn't work imo. Wow on the other hand shelved that idea and went down the toonistic path which works very well. It's about imagination, if you create a world where the framework is toonish and just use subtle pointers to support the myth (realistic water ripples, swaying grass etc) your imagination fills in the blanks. WIth a photorealistic approach there's little room for your imagination to take control and so the sense of immersiveness is lost, plus with a photrealistic approach is has to be absolutely perfect and indistinguishable from reality so that your imagination doesn't get in the way. Unrealistic photorealism jars my senses and constantly reminds me that this isn't real.
The aoc characters move in an unrealistic way which detracts from the immersiveness, I'm not saying that toons in wow move realisticly it's just that the movement is fairly organic and is another subtle pointer supporting the imagination and enabling you to suspend disbelief.
Just my opinion.
I've been multi-boxing it since release, i'm not a fast leveler , last patch really fixed a lot of issues with /follow, no need to re-form group now upon death/zoning. If you want to multi-box i'd suggest running some type of caster combo, currently my PoM and ToS combo works quite well, run in grab 4-5 mobs, Cleanse of Fire/Storm Crown, then repulse/storm field, , Lance of Mitra/HoT , then cast repulsion on the PoM for Heal/PBAO dmg and most of the times everything is dead and i am at full health/mana on both characters. Just make sure to bunch up the mobs a bit, working great so far.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Bradster',index.php?page=Thread&postID=91835#post 91835