Originally Posted by Yinikren
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1.) Grab a sow, jboots, anything. Casting distance helps.
2.) Find an ideal hunting ground with low DB mobs. Pull something with tash, mez it, med two ticks, and charm it. You will always use Mesmerize because you should not need to lock mobs down for any longer than 4 ticks.
3.) Pull something you know is equal level to your pet with tash. Don't pull something you know is going to wax your pet, because you are going to waste mana just trying to make the fight even. Using OT again as my example, don't charm a thorny succlent and then make it fight a sarnak knight, because the knight will own it. Zone knowledge folks, everyone should know OT mobs come in two tiers.
4.) Root the mob you pulled and let them fight. Your pet will probably never take agro from you otherwise. Sit at max casting distance.
5.) Compare HP values, they should be almost even. You want your pet to win, barely. Sometime around 40%, nuke the mob with Shallow Breath. Re-root as neccesary.
6.) If the mob is waxing your pet, you have two and a half options. Option 1 is to slow your mob, option two is to break charm and recharm the higher mob. You are a Dark Elf and can hide, or have a Goblin Gazugi Ring, correct...? Nuking the mob down to even levels will kill your mana pool. If it is a very close HP distance, you can always throw in a color stun to let your pet even it out. Mobs killing your pet nerfs your xp and you blew all that time for nothing.
7.) In the event of a charm break, color stun, run and recharm. You will only have your pet to contend with, because, well, you listened and the other mob is still rooted.
8.) So your pet killed the mob and is at 12% hp. Good Job! Now what, do you break charm and spend 160 mana nuking it down with Anarchy? Lol no. Leave it at your camp, break charm, find a new pet to kill it and then re-pull. Dont forget to hit the old mob with Shallow Breath so you pull the XP. It helps if your ex pet isn't undead and is thus fleeing as well.
9.) Those are the basics. Your pulls should be simple, fast, easy, with <200 mana spent per pull in decent circumstances.
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