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in my opinion, any trio could technically work as long as there is a shaman to slow things
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Most of the time when someone does a combo though they want to have fun and variety not just win. For efficiency probably just necros and mages throwing pets and destroying all of norrath is probably the way to go but for having a good time a more classic combo like the enchy cleric warrior (or monk) is really efficient and fun. But pet classes win | |||
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Since you don't want to be an enchanter, I'd go mage/bard/cleric for a fay trio. You do the bard, your brother does the cleric, and your brand new friend does the mage. Extremely powerful trio that is both experienced & beginner friendly.
I'd recommend blue if you want to stick with just the 3 of you together, but go green if you want to group with others as well. | ||
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Ench ench ench
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With the no Enchanter and Faydwer-only restrictions specified, I would second the recommendation of a Bard, Paladin, Druid trio. Bard and Druid damage shields can compensate for the Paladin's weak melee. The Druid can charm animals for additional DPS later on and there should always be enough heals/cc between the three of you to avoid getting in over your heads, plus the Druid can hit the evac button if you're all overtaken by adds. Otherwise, you could always swap out Paladin for Ranger and Druid for Cleric. Neither trio is the absolute "best" but both seem like they would offer enough fun and diversity.
Blue if you want cheaper gear and your pick of the low level camps. Green if you want them to experience classic as you did. | ||
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