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Old 08-29-2023, 10:55 AM
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Good advice. Epic is nice but I think people forget how long it actually takes to kill something with it 54+. Setting up Gina triggers can help manage some of it but it does get old after awhile. I saw shamans in bear pits just doing the fungi/jbb/pet route for lazier kills.
This is not as efficient, and these shaman were misguided.

I used to do the slow tank / JBB root. But then you need to heal yourself afterwards, because despite being slowed the bears and wolves in perma hit for up to 130+.

Plus you can only kill one at at time. At 56, with paralyzing earth, you just epic click 4 at a time. Much lazier, much more efficient than soloing one at a time.

Shaman was my first toon, I did 55-60 exclusively in bear pits, exclusively root rotting 4 at a time from 56-60. Took me 1 month playing 2 hours a day, 5 days a week to do 56-60 this route. I didn't have a Fungi or Fungi Staff. I had a Phase Spider carapace and bandages.
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