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Saturday, April 11, 2015
Eleanor
For those who know this one from Pre Nerf... Well.. Still about the same.
One round no attack followed by a one shot.
My personal strategy hasn't changed either. I just can use lower level leveling pets as a 3rd instead of 20+!
First off: You want Geyser. Any pet with Geyser. If your pet is faster then you can get off 2 attacks. If its not then a crab with whirlpool would work fine.
I suggest a Water Waveling, but the Pandarean Water Spirit will probably be BEST!
If you use a pet with Geyser then start with that and then any attack. If you have to use a Whirlpool then (unless slower then the goat) start with any attack followed by whirlpool.
If you have the Water Spirit (and its faster!) then start with Geyser followed by Whirlpool.
At this point, first pets down.
For the second pet, I suggest a Fox. But you mainly need: Howl and a critter multi hit attack (Flurry, as shown above!).
Once your 2nd pet is in (I highly suggest the Fox still. Any fox will work!) you should start out with HOWL. Howl will trigger a 100% increase to that Geyser/Whirlpool you put out. Nice chunk of health went bye bye.
From this point till dead you'll just flurry and try to keep howl up.
IF your 2nd pet dies, any 20+ can finish this (unless your SUPER unlucky and get instant killed... ) Honestly you should NOT need a 3rd pet except to hold the Undeads Immune phase if you did get unlucky crits.
Either way, I suggest a 15+ leveling pet or a mechanical pet simply for the Immune phase. This pet is just there for the exp.
Don't expect a lot of exp though. As I threw in my screenie its just about 200ish exp with cap. But better then nothing?
I hope this helps anyone looking for a each method. Take care!
Elve
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