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How does new agro/chaining effect bard swarm kites?
I never got into swarm kiting even though I'm a Bard as my main (level 30) for a year now (Yes, I level slow).
How does the new agro mechanics effect swarming? Is it harder to gather up 25 mobs? Also do people still gather insane amounts of mobs (50+) and burn them down or do they just take 25 and go from there? | ||
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How does the new agro mechanics effect swarming?
If you run too far away from your pull they'll de agro. Way to circumvent this is to zig zag or just watch ur pull to make sure u dont get to far. Is it harder to gather up 25 mobs? Takes a lil longer now since u have to pay attention to where ur pull is. Also do people still gather insane amounts of mobs (50+) and burn them down or do they just take 25 and go from there? If I were releveling a bard id still gather 50+ and burn them down. they just die 25 at a time. P.S. at 30 id highly recommend going to FV. the mobs are extremely easy the pull since they social agro. dont be afraid if some are red con they just take a lil longer to kite. FV is probably the pinnacle of bard aoe kiting. Just keep charm up if u agro a froglok and send it into ur pull. edit: And skip the cliff's ledge if u see people exping there so they dont get mad at you for taking all the mobs | ||
Last edited by faurkingsheep; 04-20-2017 at 05:07 AM..
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The new lazy aggro has it's pro's and cons. It forces bards to manage their pulls instead of just zerg pulling and letting mobs run wild from every direction. You see a lot less people complain about being trained in zones like DL. It really become problematic in zones like burning woods. Pulls take much much longer, upwards of 30 minutes sometimes for me. That's the only zone I really noticed a major increase in pull times.
I keep my pulls to 25 now, just because I like to take a little break in between each pull. Steadily aoe'ing for 2 straight pulls is a bit outside of my desired time to kill without being able to mentally reset. After 54, if you abandon strafing for snare, having 25 is essential since snare won't hit that 26 mob. This isn't a major issue, since most zones favor the strafe anyway. And the ones that don't, usually don't have 25 mobs (velks, CS, WL etc). | ||
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Thanks for the info. I think I'll pull a few Drolvargs and get my distance down before trying a 25+ pull.
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coming from a person who has spent a lot of time swarming faction mobs(cov) that have large aggro radius, it is pretty hard to shake them, the more mobs aggro'd the harder. obviously if you selos and just keep running in a straight direction they WILL leash. Few things ive noticed:
If I leave a chant or aoe dots on a few of them before running off, the damage seems to keep them on me longer, if someof them blur and a chant dmg ticks and hits, the rest of them re-aggro immediately. If i get too far away and see they are not chasing, I can run halfway back and they all start charging me again. You can essentially keep any mob from leashing as long as you stay close enough but still OOR of a dragon AoE NP. leashing seems to happen with a chance every tick after a certain distance, zones/distances seem to vary based on that. | ||
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