
03-14-2018, 12:38 PM
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Kobold
Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 178
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Spyder73
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So in the chart here assume that you as the 'luller' are #5 and trying to break the room that contains mobs 1,2,3,4
things to consider:
If you Crit resist off the bat they are all 4 coming regardless of anything
If you lul a front one and then crit resist a back one, most like the back one will path over the front one and agro.
So in the below situation the thing to do would be Lul #2, then #1, then #4, then #3
This way if you get off lulz on mob #1 and #2 and then crit resist on #3, only mobs #3 and #4 will come.
If you started your lul rotation with #3, then #4, then #1, then you got a crit resist on #2, most likely you would agro the door mobs and #2, #3, and #4 would all come.
So being smart about the order you lul help. General rule for me is start the furthest away and work your way forward to minimize Crit resist heart attack moments.
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Generally what happens is normal resist, normal resist then critical resist. I've mostly stayed outdoors here so the room model isn't quite accurate but yeah I lull the furthest away first. Sometimes I'll get a single success and then start hitting resists. At this point though if I get one resist I'm likely to bail on it because the risk just isn't worth it given how likely the critical resist seems to be.
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