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Old 08-08-2021, 03:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Danth [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
You don't rely on charming for leveling unless you're determined to level as quickly as possible. Taking it slower, let the damage shield do the work, heal up between battles, that's valid too. Tradeoff is you'll take longer to get to the top. You might need to rely on charming for some of the more advanced level 60 activities, but by then you'll either feel like giving it a try or have other things you can do instead if you don't feel like it.

Paladin is a nice (for a melee) duo partner for a druid in no small part because the el-cheapo Deepwater Helm goes a long way towards helping out with the mana situation, provided the player is willing to pause to heal when necessary. Druid's long-duration root allows for doing so in combat (against non-summoners) even more reliably than the paladin's own root permits.

Danth
I've given it the good ol' college try today in EK earlier. Had some mixed success with learning charming, and a lot of fumbles. I kinda wish I had a coach or something to tell me what I'm doing wrong, because I don't feel like I have the technique down. But that said I'm just going to chalk it up to the fact that I'm only level 22 right now, and that the charm spells I get later will actually be far more reliable at later levels. Maybe I will be more receptive to it when my charms aren't breaking a second after I cast the spell on an animal. xD