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Enchanter Mem blur when charming?
When you have a pet charmed and the mob it's fight gets low on hp, can you just back it off, mem blur the other mob and kill it for full exp?
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The way I always did it was to break the charm, root the old pet or straight nuke it, then nuke the 1st target.
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#3
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This works, but it's often difficult to determine if your memblur landed. That's what always turned me off about this method, at least.
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#4
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mobs that have aggro messages are easy like spectres etc, others you can see if they uptick in hp once quickly before engaging to be sure its a wipe. but what dmora said for the most part
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Stand out of aggro range. Mem blur and then move to the left or right. If the mob follows you, you still have aggro.
Or just break charm. | ||
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#7
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There's just nothing better than a charm break! But I understand the allure (no pun intended), especially if you're LOM and don't want to deal with recharming your pet. | |||
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you can also assist the mob you are trying to blur to see if it has a target
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#10
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If it's a good pet and I want to keep it, I'll calm the pet before breaking. Then break, stun, move away, and mez. Most(or all?) mezzes have a chance to blur. If mobs health regens 5% a tick it's blurred, and if not cast mem blur until it begins to regen.
I've never used assist to check, but that is definitely helpful! | ||
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