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Re: Stinging swarm or vines? And why

#11
I use both. My experience with swarm is that it doesn't have a very large range. If it grabs aggro from another enemy it is because they are very close together. But beside that I would still pick vines over bees if you had to choose simply because of high energy costs on bees.
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Re: Stinging swarm or vines? And why

#12
Both, but if you have to pick one vines. Vines because a bit higher dmg (although it's pierce and not poison), lasts longer, and uses way less energy. I currently use both but will soon drop swarm for lightning, or maybe howling wind to experiment.

When you're higher level, if you use pots a lot then probably swarm over vines cause you won't care about energy as much. I don't like to use lots of pots so I'll stick with vines.
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Re: Stinging swarm or vines? And why

#13
Both, but if you have to pick one vines. Vines because a bit higher dmg (although it's pierce and not poison), lasts longer, and uses way less energy. I currently use both but will soon drop swarm for lightning, or maybe howling wind to experiment.

When you're higher level, if you use pots a lot then probably swarm over vines cause you won't care about energy as much. I don't like to use lots of pots so I'll stick with vines.
Thought the dmg was crush not pierce because it says on description that u crush the target or something like that
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Re: Stinging swarm or vines? And why

#14
Ok, so I have 2 people above me.
And the first person who is a lvl 138 druid, thinks nature magic can also mean peircing damage. (Completely wrong)
And now we have a lvl 105 druid who replys and thinks nature magic probably mean crushing damage. (Completed wrong)

I've noticed a lot of people on this game struggle really badly at reading properly.
When i shout for example that I'm buying something, all the time i get people trading me, asking for me to sell them the item that I'm trying to buy. Can they not read properly? Where in the word 'buying' does it say 'selling'?

Well anyway...
Nature magic, means magic damage, not peircing and not crushing damage.
It simply states that the magical vines are crushing the life out of your victim.
A magical spell has nothing to do with piercing damage or crushing damage. It's just simply stating what the magical spell is doing to your victim. Do you people still not understand what nature magic is? Even after all this time you've played?

Re: Stinging swarm or vines? And why

#15
Ok, so I have 2 people above me.
And the first person who is a lvl 138 druid, thinks nature magic can also mean peircing damage. (Completely wrong)
And now we have a lvl 105 druid who replys and thinks nature magic probably mean crushing damage. (Completed wrong)

I've noticed a lot of people on this game struggle really badly at reading properly.
When i shout for example that I'm buying something, all the time i get people trading me, asking for me to sell them the item that I'm trying to buy. Can they not read properly? Where in the word 'buying' does it say 'selling'?

Well anyway...
Nature magic, means magic damage, not peircing and not crushing damage.
It simply states that the magical vines are crushing the life out of your victim.
A magical spell has nothing to do with piercing damage or crushing damage. It's just simply stating what the magical spell is doing to your victim. Do you people still not understand what nature magic is? Even after all this time you've played?
Im lvl 117... Lol,changed just now my sig so outdated :twisted:

But obviously i do read i know it it is nature magic but it says crush natural assumption to think it CRUSHES their life out of them
Flamingduckee- lvl 155+ druid full froZen
FlamingDPS- lvl 86 rouge
Flaminghawk- lvl 20 mage
RIP Solitaire
Clansman of Marath
RIP-ferdais blades
Gwydion
John 3:16
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Re: Stinging swarm or vines? And why

#16
Ok, so I have 2 people above me.
And the first person who is a lvl 138 druid, thinks nature magic can also mean peircing damage. (Completely wrong)
And now we have a lvl 105 druid who replys and thinks nature magic probably mean crushing damage. (Completed wrong)

I've noticed a lot of people on this game struggle really badly at reading properly.
When i shout for example that I'm buying something, all the time i get people trading me, asking for me to sell them the item that I'm trying to buy. Can they not read properly? Where in the word 'buying' does it say 'selling'?

Well anyway...
Nature magic, means magic damage, not peircing and not crushing damage.
It simply states that the magical vines are crushing the life out of your victim.
A magical spell has nothing to do with piercing damage or crushing damage. It's just simply stating what the magical spell is doing to your victim. Do you people still not understand what nature magic is? Even after all this time you've played?
With all due respect...

1. I've noticed a lot of people on this game struggle with being a c*ck.
2. My bad, I did think it was pierce, not sure why. Thought I read that in the forums somewhere.
3. If you're going to complain about people reading poorly, you should proofREAD your posts or practice your spelling. Since you're very good at reading and correcting other people's mistakes, you can find those areas in your own without me telling you where they are.

Thank you for reading. :)
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Penelope - 154 druid
Lizah - 166 rogue

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