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Message ID: 13734
Date: Wed Jan 26 07:12:37 GMT 2000
Author: Jeff Illian
Subject: RE: Deepwater Gobs


Simply a perfect case of the puller not pissing off the mob enough. You
puller needed to do more damage to keep the mobs attention.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: kim@... [mailto:kim@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 4:52 PM
> To: eqbards@onelist.com
> Subject: Re: [eqbards] Deepwater Gobs
>
>
> From: <kim@...>
>
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Jeff Illian wrote:
> > >
> > > Unfortunately, the area we found they do this in was also
> > > close enough to the water for the casters to nuke us while out
> > > of sight. :( We had enough tankage that I let them beat on
> >
> > The way to handle this is to have your tank run clear past your
> party to the
> > inn. This pulls them out of the water about to the slope.
> Then you, the
> > bard, engages, the druid snares, you fear and the tank comes
> running back to
> > get some licks in.
>
> Didn't work for us. The caster was nuking the ranger
> (puller), so he ran out of range. The caster then started
> nuking the paladin who had healed the ranger, so he ran out of
> range. The caster then started nuking the bard, so he ran out
> of range. Then the caster started nuking me, who wasn't even
> grouped with them. It seemed given a choice between chasing
> someone and nuking someone already in range, the goblin would
> usually nuke.
>
> --
> John H. Kim
> kim@...
>
>
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