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Wu's quivering will beat pretty much any 1hers aside from Adamantite Club + Stave of Shielding, or epic fist + one of those in offhand.
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this isnt 100% true. Altho if playing the monk as a human, without a fungi comes close.

A iksar monk without a fungi & a slowed mob, requires zero healing. So the shaman can focus on plague & pox, or just buffing/regen. The result is steady full mana xp.

with an enchanter the shaman will have to reduce his mana to 0 healing the pet, and requiring a med break. This is a fact. There is no way around it, I have tried.

On the contrary with a cleric an enchanter will have zero downtime, the pet will remain full HP and the cleric will remain full mana.

With a monk, a shaman will not require a medbreak, and is therefore obviously superior to the enchanter.

Sde by side the amount of killing is not one sided as some may think, I can promise this is the truth because I've leveled two shaman's to 60 and also an enchanter to 60. With the Shamans I consistently preferred monks for this reason, and with the enchanter I consistently preferred clerics.

Lastly a monk is a lot easier to keep alive than an enchanter, should things go wrong. In a blink of an eye the enchanter could be gone. The risk vs reward is yet another reason to promote a Monk & Shaman is a superior combo than Enchanter & Shaman.

All this said, enchanter shaman is a great combination and you will out level your other friends trying to pug a 6 man KC basement group.
If you think monk/shaman is even comparable, then you've never done Ench/Shaman the right way. It's an entirely different dynamic, like a machine gun vs. a musket. You do not heal pets.

I leveled my shaman from 1-60 duoing with my brother's enchanter. I've leveled a monk 1-50 with fungi/CoF/etc duoing with my brother's shaman.

Twink monk/shaman is obviously way better into the 20's, but who cares about those levels? Many, many duo's are great when you're noobs. What you want to focus on here is the fact that with monk/sham you're limited by the monk's dps. Your duo can never kill faster than the monk can kill. You have very limited tools for dealing with casting and healing mobs, which are present in most of the game's highest ZEM areas.

With an enchanter/shaman, your killing rate is limited only by the mana cost of maintaining charm/clump clockwork, which I'll describe in a min. We leveled in places like Sol A, Sol B, MM castle, Guk CoM (back when the server was less crowded), by pulling packs of 5-8 mobs. Me (Shaman) would pull them around a corner and my brother (enchanter) would drop an AoE mez on them. We would then both cycle through and root every mob into a large clump. Ench then charms a mob, the pack beats the shit out of it, break charm w/ gazughi ring at low hp, charm another, use it to finish off mob, rinse repeat until the pack is dead. The shaman maintains roots and finishes off mobs as necessary, the enchanter just charms and interrupts casts as necessary. During the brief period when paralyzing earth is available to the ench but not the shaman, you shift duties as required. In order to avoid spell barrages from our clump while switching charms, sometimes I'd gazughi ring him about .5 sec before he finished the next charm cast.

The shaman is fueled by both canni and clarity. The enchanter has regen to mitigate any nicks and bruises that make it past rune. If you're killing appropriate level mobs in this way, the mana cost is low enough that downtime is minimal or nonexistent. You can vary the pack size depending on how much it costs you to maintain the packs so that you have no downtime. Even a pack of 3 mobs beating on your charm pet is going to out-dps a monk. After level 40, it's very important that you generate more dps than a monk is capable of, because mob HP gets so ridiculous. If you move away from clumping, a charmed/hasted/armed pet is still going to do a lot more damage than a monk, and the presence of an enchanter is going to make it way easier to deal with casters, adds, and difficult rooms.

Once you get into the 50's, enchanter/shaman is vastly superior at handling content like Sebilis / Howling Stones where mobs have a ton of hp, there are nasty casters, and you can get charm pets pushing out over a 100dps. A shaman by itself can solo a camp like LCY or RCY by clumping mobs and dotting them down with his epic. What happens when you also have an enchanter charming members of the clump and having the rest of the clump beat it down? You get something way better than monk/sham.

The only thing I liked better about monk/sham was the fact that it was far more relaxing, low-effort, and straightforward. That's also why I emphasized that ench/sham is only better than monk/sham if you know what you are doing.
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Old 05-05-2015, 02:35 PM
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was gonna post somethin snide about how irunedyourday was an idiot who didnt know how to play chanter/sham

but even i learned stuff from this post, well done sir

also, cleric/sham isnt bad, but even if your buffing pet and slowing, youll have better luck with malo in the mix and mem reseting hp than just complete heal and stun
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If you think monk/shaman is even comparable, then you've never done Ench/Shaman the right way. It's an entirely different dynamic, like a machine gun vs. a musket. You do not heal pets.

I leveled my shaman from 1-60 duoing with my brother's enchanter. I've leveled a monk 1-50 with fungi/CoF/etc duoing with my brother's shaman.

Twink monk/shaman is obviously way better into the 20's, but who cares about those levels? Many, many duo's are great when you're noobs. What you want to focus on here is the fact that with monk/sham you're limited by the monk's dps. Your duo can never kill faster than the monk can kill. You have very limited tools for dealing with casting and healing mobs, which are present in most of the game's highest ZEM areas.

With an enchanter/shaman, your killing rate is limited only by the mana cost of maintaining charm/clump clockwork, which I'll describe in a min. We leveled in places like Sol A, Sol B, MM castle, Guk CoM (back when the server was less crowded), by pulling packs of 5-8 mobs. Me (Shaman) would pull them around a corner and my brother (enchanter) would drop an AoE mez on them. We would then both cycle through and root every mob into a large clump. Ench then charms a mob, the pack beats the shit out of it, break charm w/ gazughi ring at low hp, charm another, use it to finish off mob, rinse repeat until the pack is dead. The shaman maintains roots and finishes off mobs as necessary, the enchanter just charms and interrupts casts as necessary. During the brief period when paralyzing earth is available to the ench but not the shaman, you shift duties as required. In order to avoid spell barrages from our clump while switching charms, sometimes I'd gazughi ring him about .5 sec before he finished the next charm cast.

The shaman is fueled by both canni and clarity. The enchanter has regen to mitigate any nicks and bruises that make it past rune. If you're killing appropriate level mobs in this way, the mana cost is low enough that downtime is minimal or nonexistent. You can vary the pack size depending on how much it costs you to maintain the packs so that you have no downtime. Even a pack of 3 mobs beating on your charm pet is going to out-dps a monk. After level 40, it's very important that you generate more dps than a monk is capable of, because mob HP gets so ridiculous. If you move away from clumping, a charmed/hasted/armed pet is still going to do a lot more damage than a monk, and the presence of an enchanter is going to make it way easier to deal with casters, adds, and difficult rooms.

Once you get into the 50's, enchanter/shaman is vastly superior at handling content like Sebilis / Howling Stones where mobs have a ton of hp, there are nasty casters, and you can get charm pets pushing out over a 100dps. A shaman by itself can solo a camp like LCY or RCY by clumping mobs and dotting them down with his epic. What happens when you also have an enchanter charming members of the clump and having the rest of the clump beat it down? You get something way better than monk/sham.

The only thing I liked better about monk/sham was the fact that it was far more relaxing, low-effort, and straightforward. That's also why I emphasized that ench/sham is only better than monk/sham if you know what you are doing.
I am very willing to give this a shot. It certainly sounds a lot more exciting, and I very much dislike melee... (good thing we are both only lvl 5 atm, I have a 20 ench though I can gear up pretty easily)
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Old 05-05-2015, 02:58 PM
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Well that sounds like the perfect way to do it, level monk/sham to 20, then swap to enc/sham.
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Old 05-05-2015, 03:18 PM
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I'd say Shadowknight, Warrior or Monk. Shaman buff spells nicely compliment classes that can't buff very well or at all. The buff-deprived partner ideally will keep threat off of Mr. Shaman as well, so a tankish class fits perfectly.
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Well that sounds like the perfect way to do it, level monk/sham to 20, then swap to enc/sham.
Yeah! Definitely what I was thinking. =D
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Once you get into the 50's, enchanter/shaman is vastly superior at handling content like Sebilis / Howling Stones where mobs have a ton of hp, there are nasty casters, and you can get charm pets pushing out over a 100dps. A shaman by itself can solo a camp like LCY or RCY by clumping mobs and dotting them down with his epic. What happens when you also have an enchanter charming members of the clump and having the rest of the clump beat it down? You get something way better than monk/sham.
There are literately 2 places in EQ that are like the LCY and RCY of KC, and they are the LCY and RCY of KC.. you lump those same # of mobs in Seb and you will be dead faster than you can say, "plz interupt that caster" to your enchanter friend.

Combine that with the fact that on blue the LCY & RCY are permacamped by groups, and you'd be a huge ahole/bad eq'er if you thought it would be ok for a shaman to camp them solo/duo.

as for your, more options 50+? what? chef? can be done withthe monk, bar? monk.. crypt? monk.. what? what can you do with the enchanter that you cannot do with the monk?

You are wrong. You cannot keep up the pace that you can with a enchanter and a shaman, the way you can with a monk and a shaman because in all circumstances, the enchanter will die more often than the monk and Both will require med breaks. While you will not with the monk/shaman.

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You do not heal pets.
Yes, yes you do, if you rely on only mez breaks and regen to heal your pet, you will be breaking a pet every 2-3 pulls... so to say that you dont heal pets, is laughable. Now, that said, are you seriously going to tell me that breaking a mez, letting it regen isnt the same as a forced med break? You have to have these forced med breaks in an enchanter/shaman duo, you do not require them at all as a monk and shaman duo. you do not require them at all as an enchanter cleric duo. But you do require forced med breaks with a enchanter & shaman. Less efficient than the others.

Also, if you're 'best combo strat' is for the shaman to root rot as if the enchanter wasn't even there, and for the enchanter to help out by charming random mobs that happen to be rooted together, in the most camped spot on blue99, then the only person playing wrong is you, man.

I challenge you to name me one thing that an enchanter shaman can do that a monk and a shaman cant.

Id like to see a enchanter shaman duo the fungi king or rage fire. Come vellious the # of monk/sham>Enc/Sham duos will be so laughably one sided. But hey, your 'efficient' system of root rotting and helping out occasionally as an enchanter will be plausibly more beneficent, because that one place in EQ may finally be open for duo's... occasionally.

FYI it would be more efficient for the shaman to just /ignore the enchanter and rot the L&Rcy's of KC all by himself.

*edit* I want to add 1 more reason the monk/shaman is a better combo, or as the OP requested, the Absolute Best Combination 1-60.. that is because of this:

Whether you want to make a million plat, farming the most profitable shit, topor & other 58+ spells and items, fungi's & CoF's.. the monk and shaman are going to be able to do that together, while an enchanter will always be part of a trio. If you are looking to casually level from 1-60 while you watch netflix and talk to friendly streamers on twitch? Then the monk/shaman is your best choice because you dont have a squishy enchanter, with a pet wanting oh so badly to vaporize him double hasted with 2 weapons & a haste item. you can go to the bathroom, whenever you want.

Pound for pound for casually leveling, or farming the most plat, the monk/shaman is the Absolute best decision you can make if you want to duo everquest.
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