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Old 01-26-2024, 11:55 PM
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On standard xp mobs malo doesn’t provide value. Resist rate is already low so that’s just wasted mana [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Agreed. I stopped using the malo line of spells while leveling from 50-60. My spells all landed enough of the time.

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but you’ll end up killing fewer mobs per unit time due to recovery and down time [with JBB]. Remember… we’re talking about leveling with or without JBB here - no 60 and no torpor.
As I said, this is easy to disprove with math: https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...&postcount=434

JBB is more efficient for leveling than root rotting and dotting all the way to 60, even when comparing an Ogre with JBB to an Iksar without JBB (racial regen).

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Shaman would have been a more interesting class without torpor. Druids should have gotten torpor. It was a mistake to give that kind of heal on a class that can slow, convert their hp to mana, CC, have a pocket pet, some of the best buffs, AND some pretty heavy hitting and mana efficient dots.
I do agree that pre-torpor Shamans are a lot of fun. I really enjoyed my JBB + Fungi Tunic + Fungi Staff + Black Fur Boots combo.
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