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Rottenapple
09-11-2007, 08:49 AM
So last night while watching football I went to Blades Edge to farm some fire elementals. The T6 2 piece bonus is so unbelievably OP. I can basically chain kill every elemental in Scald, only stopping because mana is running thin. I just pop the same dots I use on Vashj elementals, CoA, Corruption, SL then move to the next one and kite from elemental to elemental. The set bonus heals for each of those dots plus the SL healing and I don't take any damage because of it. I had like 4-5 of them beating on me doing no damage because it was healing more than they could do. The 3 dots are enough to kill them, so only resists or running low on mana after killing like 10-12 of them stops me, its silly.
Just thought I'd share, this shit was cracking me up.
Trouble
09-11-2007, 01:09 PM
Welcome to how I farm as a shadow priest. =D
Howitzer
09-11-2007, 01:24 PM
welcome to World of Warlocks, please "drive-thru".
Barbasol
09-11-2007, 01:44 PM
Yeah, it's crazy. I farm the ramp to the right of Doomwalker at BT for scryer signets--put 3 dots up on 4-6 mobs, drop a Howl, life tap a few times, loot and repeat until the entire ramp area is clear.
Rottenapple
09-11-2007, 01:53 PM
Siphon Life was never enough healing to do this, it wasn't possible until T6 2 piece with anything other than DS or HoT like Barb said. Now, I can be EVEN LAZIER when I farm. I dont have to fear and worry about running to loot corpses(or spec CoEx and kite), the loot just comes to me and arranges itself in a nice little path of breadcrumbs. I can farm at least 4-5 times faster than I could prior to this bonus.
Synercid
09-12-2007, 12:35 PM
lol, that's how I used to farm back in the day. Dot/run around and siphon/drain life/death coil when needed. Dark pact was all the mana I'd ever need and the t3 set bonus (heals on shadowbolts) was useful when I felt like nuking. It was like taking candy from a baby.
I'm just going to throw this out there though: Farming sucks and I recommend never doing it :)
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