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Message ID: 21812
Date: Wed Oct 11 21:47:47 BST 2000
Author: Kimes, Dean W.
Subject: RE: [eqbards] Abashi finally responds... sort of


Generally we are in locales where one Screech to reduce extra mobs actually
results in doubling the number of mobs 12 seconds later. No Chords isn't
enchanter friendly, that's for sure. Never hit that button by mistake or
the 'chanter will rip you a new one, let me tell ya! Biggest problem is,
with only one mob attacking (due to the chanter) Bellow is more effective
than Psalm unless the mob is way red. Of course, this could be due to
Largo's. ;-)

Kit

ps We seem to be moving towards common ground here, can that be possible?
;-)

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey Sue [mailto:jsue@...]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 2:59 PM
To: eqbards@egroups.com
Subject: RE: [eqbards] Abashi finally responds... sort of


At 02:27 PM 10/11/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Simply put, having done the math via /log Psalm does less damage than
>Chords, far less. Largo's is useful and I do use it sometimes. Screech is
>only good for running away when in a group. Again, Chains does not stack
>with Largo's whcih I do use sometimes, as I said before, and it breaks
Snare
>so Largo's is a better option when in a group. So much better in fact that
>there is no choice. Also, if there is an enchanter, my slowing one mob
with
>Largo's is not as effective as using Chant. Maybe it will be at some point
>later, but not at 31. The only really good thing about Psalm is it doesn't
>get resisted, so when fighting reds it can be useful.

well, i sorta discounted chords since you said you always have an enchanter
and ae dots aren't really enchanter friendly. again, screech is good for
more than
just running. i've played in several groups where the ranger was good
enough
that i could chains til about half health and then the ranger would drop a
snare on
it at that point.




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