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    If I recall, the giants have a HUGE movement range that breaks follow after only a few steps. You will have to move slowly and let your toons play catchup a lot to keep follow once you have it started. It was almost always easier to just move them to a general area and use the main to kill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Khatovar View Post
    If I recall, the giants have a HUGE movement range that breaks follow after only a few steps. You will have to move slowly and let your toons play catchup a lot to keep follow once you have it started. It was almost always easier to just move them to a general area and use the main to kill.
    Sorta. It's another one of those where lag plays a huge part in success. I had no issues once I got them all mounted and out of his cage. The trick was to mount/accept one at a time and give it 20 secs or so between mounts. Otherwise they tended to get out of sync and the followers would either break follow or run around in spastic circles. Slow and steady once again wins the race.
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