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Comparing Shaman and Druid epics...
So I hear about the Shaman epic allowing a caster to essentially solo multiple blue mobs at once.
Cool, sounds great. But the Druid epic also has a clicky snare/dot that does more damage. Wouldn't they be able to do the same? What's the difference? |
Druids have charm, so they don't need to root rot for exp.
Druid epic is mainly good for the -100 MR snare, when you need to snare a high level or MR mob, or for farming green trash. |
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Can they root rot at the same potential as epic shamans though? |
Using just epic? Yes. In practice shamans could root rot for exp better, due to Canni letting them cast more proper spell DoTs than an equivalent druid. A druid could also use clicky Drones of Doom on top of epic, but I think a canni shaman would still sustainably root rot better.
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Shammy can also slow the mobs. Makes it safer pulling 5-6 mobs to rot. If you have multiple break it's a lot easier to handle when they are slowed.
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Druid epic 1650 damage over 3 minutes Shaman epic 1425 damage over 1.5 minutes -- 2850 over 3 minutes Shamans can theoretically lock down 12 mobs and epic them down, but it takes a lot of time. It's a good amount of free damage, but it's not a ton of damage. |
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Imho slowing or cast-dotting mobs makes root rotting ineffecient once you got epic.
The good thing on canni is you'll never run out of mana (regrowth+troll) for roots, so you can root rot without any med breakes. That makes it so efficient. |
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12 is unrealistic, you need to pull, you have root breaks - you will get behind in the long run. Maybe you can do 12 lvl10 mobs but no exp giving ones except you play lottery.
Largest amount of blue mobs I kept under control was 8, don't know if 9 or 10 would be possible but 8 is already very stressfull indoors. Outdoors with more open space might make it easier.... |
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