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57th Level Champion of Rallos Zek "Life's short and hard like a body building elf." | |||
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Get stun procs for monk tank
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Necro threads for forum pvp achievement boosting!
Fischsemmel ist ein bekannter Troll, /thread. | ||
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Well if you like chasing down mobs from ping ponging aggro then start a warrior. No amount of twinking is going to change the fact that warriors are just not as good aggro.
If you want to actually "tank" the mob, and not briefly rely on taunt aggro for all of 1 second then SK is what you want. I see people rolling warriors all the time thinking they can make it work and it just doesn't. Regardless of hundreds of thousands of plat twinking. It just looks frustrating to me. I'm not saying they aren't useful, because a warrior tank is much better than no tank. However if I am forming a group I would much prefer an SK to a Warrior. | ||
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It's an ancient, necrod thread, dudes. The OP probably doesn't need advice anymore.
That aside, I'm preeettty sure that a warrior twinked with hundreds of thousands of PP is going to hold aggro just fine from 1-60. Lulz. | ||
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Was ist los? Der Hund ist los!
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At the really high end warrior aggro is pretty solid. If you are dual-wielding sword of the shissar/red epic (14/24+14/23) and have tons of cobalt and sky gear so your dex is 255 with shaman buffs you'll get a massive aggro proc every 20 seconds. On the other hand my iksar warrior struggled to get 125 dex and basically relied on FD/evade to get aggro. I'm actually thinking about reviving him a bit and giving him a SCD/Wurmslayer or two Bloodpoints and basically telling rogues/monks to handle it themselves. | |||
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If the thread creator still posts, it'd be interesting for him to come back and discuss what decisions he made and how things turned out.
Warriors and Monks both suffer from a lack of initial hate and also from a lack of reliable snap aggro. This can be a considerable nuisance when partnering with a Shaman who may want to malo, slow, and add damage spells to the target monster as quickly as possible. In many cases the Shaman must either take the time and mana to root the target and hope it holds, or simply soak the damage until the warrior/monk starts having procs. Danth | ||
Last edited by Danth; 09-17-2012 at 12:25 PM..
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