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Root resist?
I know it isn't just me, but did something change in a recent patch or something? I went from getting full duration roots and snares to now I am lucky if root sticks on a low db or high green(the mobs formerly know as LB)
What gives, are we now required to carry pocket enchanters/shammies? Also I noticed a higher resist rate on dots and charm as well, even with new spells. |
Paralyzing earth is a shadow of it's former self
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have had zero issues landing paralyzing earth on dark blues for long enough durations that i can still root every mob on the way to a farm spot and then camp the aggro before it breaks
i get the feeling you are exaggerating at least a little bit |
working as intended. read the last patch notes.
it is much more in line with the classic resist/break rate for root now. |
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Green level 10 mobs are now able to resist level 60 players on snares, roots, and dots. Maybe this happened on live, but it seems a bit odd. |
Yeah, early breaks/flat resists on root as well as other spells on level 48 mobs that are malosini'd... Can't be classic.
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Nah there is deffinetly something fucked up with resists.
Just had an orc pawn resist my 60 shaman's paralyzing earth. I also had a rattlesnake resist shaman epic click and pox...deff not classic. Just wanted to add: root having a chance to break every tick is classic...no issues there. My issue is with any mob 20 to 30 levels lower than me with its MR debuffed by 60 resisting any of my spells, this is clearly not classic. Blue cons? Sure no issue there but greens should have like a 1% chance (if that) of resisting. |
I had a level 30 shark in Kedge resist charm at 56 (first time that's happened in 1.5 levels there) and root twice as well (again, first time it's ever been resisted there). Something seems different.
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i think the OP is referring, however, to the old expectation of never getting an early root break while root dotting (or even a resist). This was just plain broken, and that is working properly now. |
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