How have you never seen it? Enchanter/druid is extremely capable. Snare mob. Charm it. Snare target. Have them fight. Toss a cheap haste on pet and don’t bother healing it. Druid kills it it off when low if ench doesn’t have a new pet immediately lined up and keep chugging along. Grab new pet and plow along.
Indoors or out snare mitigates most if not all the risk of charm breaks. If charm does break … it and the mob are snared.
Why waste mana healing the pet when you can use the mana to kill the old pet when it’s low and just get a new one.
Heck you can do something comparable with ench/paladin.
Paladin babysits the enchanter doing their thing. Keeps target rooted. Stuns charm on break and emergency heals the ench of ever needed. When pet is very low health, break charm and have paladin melee it down while ench grabs a new pet.
Duo with an enchanter I have crawled all over seb playing my druid, enchanter, cleric and shaman. NG to disco to chef. If someone could open doors you can do this with any of the 4 above down in crypt as well. If trying to duo deeper towards king there’s a strong cast to be made for druid as runners down there are deadly and once it’s snared … your mob ain’t going anywhere.
Cleric chealing pet works out best.
Druid comes in a close second dump/kill pet when low. Extra mana to ench with PoTG.
Paladin arguably could come in third though I imagine if a shaman chose to play this way they’d be just as capable (albeit without a fast stun to cast)
When I do this with shaman I usually end up playing slower/buffer, use my own pet and cast dots while torporing pet. It works just dandy but results in a slower kill rate thanks to torpor snare/slow component. And it at 1200 (rarely as much as 1500 with a lucky server tick) per heal … well that’s 4-5 torpor casts to “complete heal” a pet slowly over 4-5x casts lasting 24-30 seconds heal over time time each to get the pet healed.
That’s a lot of time with a slowed/gimped ench pet.
If you can’t complete heal it, much more efficient to kill off the old pet and grab a new charm.
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