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Old 04-16-2018, 11:28 AM
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5. The last mez cast is the one that wins, and cancels previous mezzes. So if you mez a mob after a chanter has, it's going to break soon, unless you keep refreshing or the chanter re-mezzes. If a mob is hitting your chanter, feel free to mez it, but be sure the chanter knows, either because you've discussed in advance, or you have a macro that let's the group know you've mezzed a mob.
Mez overwriting order is based on the total duration of the mez effect, not the order of cast. Contrary to what makes sense, shorter duration mez effects overwrite longer duration mez effects. This is based on the total duration of the mez effect, and not just the time remaining.

Meaning, if I'm on my ENC, the 24 second mez's (both single and AE) will overwrite Entrance, Dazzle, etc. Entrance/Dazzle/etc will not overwrite mezmerize or mezmirization.

Since bards have an 18 seconds mez, they pretty much overwrite all enchanter mez's and none of the ENC mez's can overwrite bard mez.
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