Had one of "those" merit PTs last night. You get to a nice camp, no competition for an hour and then some PT crashes it by parking near your PT. There was an age in this game where camps were respected, believe it or not, it just died with the introduction of ToA. OK, there was some camp disrespect prior, but far less than now.
I was there as COR, don't usually consider NIN, MNK and WAR great for this camp, but I seemed to have some really good ones last night.
Dunno why people would even consider bringing a BRD to the Nyzul Thickets camp, much less tard pull with provoke. Seems like a recipe for disaster because if you did get more links than you could handle, Horde Lullaby would be reflected, wipe your PTs shadows and sleep your entire PT.
This is not a good thing. Only real way around it is two BRD/NINs to use Foe Lullaby to sleep multiples, yet somehow they were surviving anyway.
So I just said "F--- it, let's roam."
I think the flaw in my inital approach was that I was just purely pulling with the gun. I loathe using Light Shot for instant-claim purposes, as I typically go for two successive pulls and a buff per minute. Two pulls since this will afford me a full charge on my Quick Draw and time to buff my PT. Works very well.
Wasn't working here, so I dropped my <stnpc> macro for Light Shot and just ran out and directly slept mobs with Light Shot. Beauty of Light Shot while it is magical, its also a job ability, colibri can't mimic a job ability
I turned my approach backwards, I'd still pull two, just sandwich the buff between the pulls, pull the next one and blink tank it until they were ready to claim, then I'd go claim the next one with Light Shot. PT would roam over when they were done, I'd buff, grab the next one to blink it.
Wasn't entirely perfect, but it managed to drive our invaders away. Their BRD didn't seem to happy with me. Who could be when you have manteele, march and haste gear?
Thing about merit PTs is many of them just camp and I don't know if that should really be. Seems where BRD and COR are concerned, roaming would be the best, though I do prefer doing two successive pulls if I still can and probably could when there's no competition.
Curious how other people approach this.
I was there as COR, don't usually consider NIN, MNK and WAR great for this camp, but I seemed to have some really good ones last night.
Dunno why people would even consider bringing a BRD to the Nyzul Thickets camp, much less tard pull with provoke. Seems like a recipe for disaster because if you did get more links than you could handle, Horde Lullaby would be reflected, wipe your PTs shadows and sleep your entire PT.
This is not a good thing. Only real way around it is two BRD/NINs to use Foe Lullaby to sleep multiples, yet somehow they were surviving anyway.
So I just said "F--- it, let's roam."
I think the flaw in my inital approach was that I was just purely pulling with the gun. I loathe using Light Shot for instant-claim purposes, as I typically go for two successive pulls and a buff per minute. Two pulls since this will afford me a full charge on my Quick Draw and time to buff my PT. Works very well.
Wasn't working here, so I dropped my <stnpc> macro for Light Shot and just ran out and directly slept mobs with Light Shot. Beauty of Light Shot while it is magical, its also a job ability, colibri can't mimic a job ability
I turned my approach backwards, I'd still pull two, just sandwich the buff between the pulls, pull the next one and blink tank it until they were ready to claim, then I'd go claim the next one with Light Shot. PT would roam over when they were done, I'd buff, grab the next one to blink it.
Wasn't entirely perfect, but it managed to drive our invaders away. Their BRD didn't seem to happy with me. Who could be when you have manteele, march and haste gear?
Thing about merit PTs is many of them just camp and I don't know if that should really be. Seems where BRD and COR are concerned, roaming would be the best, though I do prefer doing two successive pulls if I still can and probably could when there's no competition.
Curious how other people approach this.
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