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Message ID: 11192
Date: Sat Dec 4 19:09:21 GMT 1999
Author: firehawk
Subject: Re: Use for Lullaby at L17...


Very cool suggestions. I too have seen a bard in a group simply by using
lullaby pull off some amazing battles. What is truely interesting is that
according to Verant a DOT spell should nix the Effect of lullaby but a quick
resinging (don't wait for the song to refresh itself) can still slow it
down.

Lullaby is also a great way to help lower level folk or parties fighting
ubermobs that you can still effect as it slows down the number of times the
mob can hit them.

Adon
----- Original Message -----
From: "SteelWolf" <steelwolf@...>
To: <eqbards@onelist.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 11:24 AM
Subject: [eqbards] Use for Lullaby at L17...


> From: SteelWolf <steelwolf@...>
>
> Possible use for lullaby at L17...
>
> A friend on his L17 Bard, and I on my 19 shaman were in East Karana
> killing gnoll reavers and undead reavers. He'd go pull 2-4 and come
> back. He'd use lullaby to keep them all asleep except for the one he was
> attacking. The paladin with us used /assist to target the correct
> target, then tanked it. At the beginning of the fight, I AE'd the mobs
> with Infectious Cloud, a Disease AE DoT. Next pulse he'd put them right
> back to sleep, nixing me off the hate list so I could heal or med
> without being mobbed. By the time the first target was dead, the other
> 2-3 targets would have been chewed to half health by the AE everytime.
> It was quite a sight.
>
> Two things to keep in mind however, his stats were much higher than a
> new player on a L17 because he was outfitted with better equipment, and
> he'd also played with many bards all the way to L50 in group on his
> primary character, so he'd been able to see Bards in action and ask many
> questions about the techniques and tricks of others.
>
> Ariell Thunderwolf, Karana
>
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