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 Post subject: Range in combat
PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:32 pm 
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How do /you/ apply range as a tactic in combat atm?


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 Post subject: Re: Range in combat
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back up to the part where range can be applied to strategy again please cele...


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 Post subject: Re: Range in combat
PostPosted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 12:23 pm 
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I use it for my druids, letting my ele tank and casting sunbeam from afar....same as with rangers and their bows..it -does- have it's uses..I know some people set a trigger to fallback so they can keep casting range spells or shooting arrows from a distance, without getting too close to a mob to get hurt.

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 Post subject: Re: Range in combat
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i personally use a sling, and because of that i set triggers to keep myself between 100 ft and 150 ft from my target, also if your back a certain distance it keeps you safe from most spells (such as breath, dispell, and other forms of negative spells while in combat)


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 Post subject: Re: Range in combat
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i keep as far back as i can, 'cause with longbows you get 300 range. yeah-yeah!

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