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Old 08-14-2014, 08:11 PM
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Maybe at level 17 it'd be a little better, the only mobs that i can efficiently charm are the snakes but it can be annoying because of their poison so they dont always end up low on hp and i have to still do like 50% damage to one of em to kill.

I was actually planning on playing with a necro friend soon and just root, dot, fear, and auto attack a mob, that would be pretty quick kills i'd imagine
I did EK charming starting at level 14 and it was great. You do not need to do 50% of damage to either monster to get full EXP. The method I used was: charm one, send on another, manage aggro until both are low HP, remove charm (via hide/invis to animals), finish off both. This gives you full EXP for both monsters and uses virtually no mana. Another popular method (probably better, TBH) is: charm one, send on another, wait until one of them is low HP, remove charm, finish off the low HP one, charm the remaining one, find another monster, continue. Again, full EXP.

Once you get good at charming you will find that it is much faster EXP than any method not involving charming.
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