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For Seafuries I always charmed that one wandering Cyclops on AC isle, hasted it, gave it some weapons, and went to town. Since you are also able to slow your targets even the mage epic couldn't keep up with that. Also allowed you to get rid of the corrupted and quarm easily.
Pet getting low on health? break the charm and blur it. 5% HP a tick. | ||
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Also get a rod of Insidious Glamour even if you have an epic (It works from inventory)
Having an instant cast clickie is a godsend to kill the global cool down in charming situations. Jboots are fine outside but you need something that is going to work in a dungeon too where it is actually going to be somewhat dangerous. | ||
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Got the rod, but plz help me understand the help it provides with the gcd?
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You can click the Rod to force whatever spell is in your first slot to finish cooldown. It's a bug that is classic.
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it removes the 2 second delay that you have to wait to cast another spell, and its for all slots not just the top slot. top slot is a little different in that it lets you cast the SAME spell again right away if the recovery time is met before the cast is done. other slots just remove the 2 second wait for a new spell.
Good for recharming a summoning mob for instance, or getting off a second stun if your first one was resisted. 2 seconds can be the difference between surviving or not. Try it out. cast a spell, and then see how long it takes for your spell gems to light back up. Now cast a spell, use an instant clickie, and see that delay turn to nothing. | ||
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