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Originally Posted by Estu
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I'm inclined to agree with this; charm may be better than either root/dotting or quad kiting. I've been charming 14-16 so far in EK, using dark blues against other dark blues (this is fast and takes almost no mana) or using dark blues against yellows with snare/nuke kiting (this takes some mana but not that much and you get to kill yellows pretty quickly and reliably). My only question is, do there continue to be good animal charm spots after Everfrost mammoths? I can't think of anywhere in classic, but maybe Kunark has stuff? DL has cockatrices; maybe that's viable.
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One must bear in mind that this method of fighting requires special circumstances, as of course does quad kiting. While either or both of these might be conceivably championed as being superior to root dotting and other combinations of methodologies, they are not the general method of Druid fighting. After a certain level in the life of a Druid, root and dot is the "signature" fighting method and can be used anywhere at any time, with the only exception being in the case of mobs that summon. As a general rule, a Druid will not be soloing summoning mobs anyway.