Originally Posted by Knowmercy
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Awesome food for thought, appreciate the responses and insight. Maurilax you answered my question about clickies and priorities, definitely going to look into that. i can see why its wise to spread the resources around to other characters that would ultimately help a guild with raid encounters. Most of my gaming time is spent solo or in small groups however. I started in Oct.
Im all about the incremental upgrades as thats whats fun for me, im interested in taking on more mobs on the solo and duo list challenges. I got one of the +4 dragon amulets duo'ing with a druid charmed animal and charmed gravid drake in WW on a dragon, that was a good time. Ive also got the circlet quest pieces as well, and i figured in the future when CHA from halo or another similar helm isnt needed, that item is definitely cool.
I suppose the IP's cha is appealing to me cause it would open up an earring or wrist slot. But ac and hp seems king on void ultimately, would be cool to have both.
And looking forward to checking out mischief in the future, or tracking down a BSG.
Magelo looks neat, thanks for the recommendation going to put that together and share sometime.
Cheers,
knowmercy
this next bit is an off topic rant read at your own risk, but the title is "gearing chanter" and was intended to be directed toward newer players like myself. In my limited experience chanters are op in velious, just not broken op like it feels in kunark. I think alot of the changes made to the classes capabilities are really appropriate and give other classes opportunity to shine.
for example in kael arena i was the only chanter on in guild unfortunately, but we have an amazing bard pulling and cc'ing. I cant cc gaints, but pet a baby one, and when two protector of zeks and an add get pulled that would wipe our team, dictate can save the day and is really fun and bad ass to watch and use. Its hectic being the only chanter on, or only one with good spells yet because were small, but its a real challenge and super enjoyable to me.
Hell i wouldnt mind being a buff bot from time to time just to catch a break lol from charming, cc'ing, tell hell buffing, slowing/crippling cause shaman is to low to stick, and non stop spell swapping, however I can see how that would get old - I joined a large guild at first, but soon left because the rate at wich, and the content they were doing did not feel appropriate for me, it was just a massive zerg force farming/grinding content. I was one of many enchanter sitting in the back doing fuck all waiting around for loot. Everything that i could do simply wasnt needed. Didnt feel classic or challenging at all. I feel like thats what most players do, join a massive guild - and leads to the chanter velious buff bot mentality. This is a pve game afterall - your grinding and farming so you can...? grind and farm some more. Its about the journey and your goals not just the finish line. I typically dont play mmos to that point were it feels like work anyway. Granted I havnt seen the end game raids, but anyhow i think its misleading to players to boil chanter down to simply a buff bot. But hey thats just my 2 copper, and in today's economy? sheet. lay it on me. put me in my place plz
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