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Message ID: 26038
Date: Wed Feb 12 08:24:30 GMT 2003
Author: Henrik Holm
Subject: RE: [eqbards] Charm Kiting...
>No not really. The first charm song you get only works on NPCs not Pets. Sohave
>once you have a pet you have to wait until it fades before you can add it
>again.. Playing a bard requries you to move and smash the keyboard, better
>get used to it, hehe.
>The level 39 song last around a minute, but use your mana so unless you
>insane mana regen you will run out.if
>Charm kiting using first charm song (As I recall it)
>
>1. Hit selo (or get a sow)
>2. Charm your intended pet
>3. Sic pet on mob
>4. retarget pet (F1,F1)
>5. Repeat from one until Pet is low on health (keep out of their melee
>range)
>6. When pet is low on health, use Bellow DOTS (AE or DD) and selo to finish
>it of so you get the exp.
>
>It will get much easier when you get the 1 min charm song and even easier
>you have a sow or when you get 1 min selonever
>
>Musiker
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: KAZ [mailto:kazvorpal@...]
>Sent: 7. februar 2003 03:29
>To: eqbards@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [eqbards] Charm Kiting...
>
>
>If a bard charms, can he simply keep the song targetted on the mob and
>have to worry about it "wearing off" the way chanters (and necros, druids,[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>shamen, et cetera) do?
>
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