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Syphris
I just thought of something rather neat. If you are ever healing a dungeon before you get the talent to consume water orbs when you heal, see if you can find a rat, #$%^roach, etc and get them to attack you. They do ~1 damage and will make water orbs consume.
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Toldu
Lol,
!@#$roach
got filtered.
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Post by
tomgc
Wouldn't a boss AoE - or certain ones at least, undo everything by killing your critter?
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Syphris
It's situational but it is a possibility. I was just tossing the idea out there.
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Post by
cosmicguen
I always see a -1 float over my head from just whacking critters. I do this a lot on my warrior to keep my rage up while running from pull to pull. They seem to automatically do you 1 point of damage when you attack them. Not sure about the water shield thing though.
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Post by
Kimi3013
If you had a spare Night Elf Warrior you might be able to force a critter to attack you.
Warrior uses Bloodrage (un-glyphed) so he looses some HP and gains rage.
Warrior uses Demoralizing Shout to gain aggro on the critter.
Shaman then casts a heal on the Warrior and will be added to the aggro table.
Warrior now uses the Night Elf racial to drop his aggro and the critter will attack the shaman.
I think. Someone will have to test it as I'm on a break from WoW until my exams are over (roll on two weeks XD)
Post by
molly2k
Earthbind totem works for aggroing critters, I used that trick when lvling as ele in outlands (back when I still used to run out of mana >.<). However, not all critters attack back when hit or aggroed, some just run around. This is entirely dependent on the critter; it isn't possible to "force" the runners to attack you.
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