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Message ID: 25699
Date: Fri Dec 28 17:01:15 GMT 2001
Author: Bill Costlow
Subject: Re: [eqbards] next questions


I have found that charm kiting is best done solo -- fear kiting is best done in a group. Weapons? It depends on who I am with ... Last night I was in Sol B doing bats and LDCs with three friends. Shield of Song/Hymm/Chords of Cessation and we never lost more than a bubble of health. I am fast approaching the belief that instruments are far better than weapons, post 50 -- but there is a certain satisfaction in smacking the mobs with more than your fists...
Rathe Mountains is a great place to start charm kiting. EW is a good next step -- also many opportunities for fear kiting, both in EW with ulthorks (do the tusk quest) and in GD with Tizmaks -- look for those gloves when they drop and keep them -- nice fire and cold resists for raids later on in your career. After 46 tho, you'll want to chant kite more. You do more damage than with your weapons and you get hit a lot less. At 49 it gets even easier with Accelerating Chorus.
www.eqdiva.com is prolly the most up to date of the bard sites right now. Look at all of them tho...
Yours in song
Tyunes of Rodcet Nife
Bard of 54 taunts

Katye and Brandon <landmax13@...> wrote: OK, got the brass thing under control...

now for kiting

How/where do ya'll do kiting?

Do you prefer charm kiting or fear kiting?

Do you switch weapons as well?

Do you beg a sow or are you best off without?

Do you do more than one mob?

Anyone?

Any good sites that talk about it?

????

Any info ya'll are willing to share I'm up for.

Raub Zaumbie
31st lvl songster
e. marr server


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