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Any time you are killing a mob that can summon, when you are handling multiple mobs at once that have aggro or you need to clean up a really fucked up situation. |
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You can swap in root, cooldown clicky and insta cast root
You cant do that with blanket I tend to keep blur up full time and just root when needed |
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Usually the summoner is slowed so I'm able to squeeze off a recharm with the pet stunned between summons. I'll try out blanket and see how it goes. What's your order of operations when charm breaks while fighting a summoning mob? |
Slant, Boltran's pet back, shift / skew, memblur mob you are killing
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Is anyone using blur first to get the mob to STOP summoning? If stuns stick on him the recharm is pretty trivial anyway. It's the unstunnable summoning mobs that are a PITA, and seems like blur would be maybe useful to get some space for the re-charm. But if it fails you're screwed. |
If your pet breaks and both are summoning mobs, I almost always get summoned by the mob after recharming pet. BM, PoM, etc. Definitely not undercontrol without blurring the summoning mob you were killing.
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I do a lot of charming in chardok/SG on Red - tend to run..
Tash TOT or Swap (won't keep TOT up if I know I am doing mostly melee spawns) Root or Swap (either immobilize or root itself if I need a quick break) Slow or Swap Gate Boltrans Rapture if pvp expected, dazzle if not, kintaz if high level Dictate |
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1) just lost all aggro your charm pet built 2) just ate 2 stuns 3) may not be stun able and is not going to leave you alone because of 1 and 2. Blurring first is kindof a waste because you're just going to stun it again immediately after and waste the blur essentially |
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