![]() At the beginning of the night, this was my level 24 Orc Warlock named Belghula… and at the end of the night I was sitting at level 54. Doing the events on a low enough level character that cannot fly is frustrating… but shockingly effective. So I decided to dip my toes into the pool and see how the waters were… and next thing I know it I am running around zones with only a ground mount chasing the wave of folks clearing the content. So last night for a brief period of time I thought I was good and done with the Legion Event… then I got home and noticed that they were active in all six zones at a time. Similarly I really enjoyed the little bit of time I spent leveling Black Mage, all of which maybe whittled down my resistance to not wearing plate armor and wielding a huge weapon? The only bad part about all of this is that I have next to no good cosmetic gear for cloth wearers, so at some point I will be wrecking old content as a Warlock in the hopes of fixing this transmog gap. Over there I actually and legitimately enjoyed leveling as an Arcanist, and have been enjoying doing the Palace of the Dead as a Scholar. I am not sure what changed, but I have a feeling it is related to Final Fantasy XIV. For years I have had this thing against “Finger Wigglers” and anyone around me for more than a few minutes in a game is likely to hear about it. I had a lot of fun recently leveling my Priest and Mage through the Legion Event, and I had an absolutely blast leveling my Warlock legitimately. The weird part about this for me is how I am suddenly no longer mentally blocked against casters. My goal is to change that with Legion since on every single character there is a spec that I really find enjoyable. Most of my characters before this event were sitting in a pretty raw 630ish state because I leveled them up and then never really played them. All I was really looking for out of these events was a way to ease the leveling transition from “just dinged 100” to “ready for legion”. On all of these characters, I am not squabbling over who has Warforged and who doesn’t because I realize about an hour into the new content everything I am wearing will have been replaced. ![]() Lodin my hunter I managed to get both a spear and a bow just because on my very first invasion I got the spear and had the foresight to immediately swap loot specs. ![]() Instead I started focusing on the weapon that I thought I would actually level my character with, so for my Paladin that meant a Retribution Two-Hander and so on. Early on I decided that trying to get an offset weapon for everyone was going to be absolute futility. I managed to get the final item I was missing on my Demon Hunter, and you can now see the pretty spreadsheet is now at least largely complete. Last night by all purposes should have been the end for me. You don't really need Resistance as Warlock in Act4, because you would barely be hit here, except for Boss, but ramming him might be the thing, since he will only attack you with spheres while you're up close.For most of this week I have been coming up with events in time when I thought I would be finally finished with the Legion Event. You can also have +10% evasion drink, since you won't be too much reliant on primary attack. Oh, and considering drinks - with crits build that +75% to skills damage & +25% damage received thingy is of must. Just make sure you don't drink anything that makes you slow on the run. It's tiring and silly method, but it works. When you can't reach them from the other side - agro them and run away leaving gargoyles behind. They won't fight back this way (lesser Eyes, by the way, bear simplified AI pattern and are bad at path-finding). Try to build him around Skill's crits, because with his 3rd passive he has an avalanche of hitchanes per hit.Ĭoncerning Act 4: attack mobs through the walls with Eye of Storm. Originally posted by I>U:Sorry, but damage return is totally off here.
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