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Post by tyrolan on Feb 26, 2017 3:56:54 GMT
Hello all,
I'm hoping you all can assist me with identifying targets for dominating with a palemaster or sorc/wiz, preferably for each end game area; Trighton, City of Jewels, Sendauntra, Golems, Isle of Ice and Forges. I know of the Nameless Race in the Tower of Ahem but that is the extent of my knowledge.
Thanks!
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Post by kalmeb on Feb 26, 2017 8:44:29 GMT
Trighton: Lost Soul Onaerdna is the best option to dominate.
Sendauntra: Nadanax is the only spider that is undead I think.
Golems: Don't think there are any undead in these areas.
Isle of Ice: the Imass with the sword+shield are the best to dominate.
Forges: Don't think there are any undead in these areas.
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Post by tyrolan on Feb 26, 2017 9:09:35 GMT
Nice, thanks Kalmeb! I did some tests and was able to get the ayarubak and rahs as well.
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Post by sidiuqil on Feb 27, 2017 9:40:41 GMT
Rah is a good option in trighton. Back in the day, necro'sa (melee ghost, think thats the name) from necropolis was good for its high dr. Not sure if its still an option but used to work well in coj, I guess it depends on the map you intend to play 😊
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Post by donojono on Feb 27, 2017 20:27:38 GMT
the summon in necro i think is called hersai, it now can not last at all in COJ as either it was nerfed or the monsters were corrected as to not be effected.
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Post by Rijnius on Mar 11, 2017 11:15:59 GMT
Back in the day people went to the Tower of Ahem to dominate a nameless from there.
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Post by tyrolan on Mar 11, 2017 13:18:49 GMT
Yeah the nameless in the tower of ahem is pretty good, just kind of out of the way for anything other than forges/coj. I've been playing around in Trighton a bit more and there are a lot of monsters you can dominate. The AI on some of them gets a bit weird though and they won't attack until they've taken damage from an enemy (I drag them into a Storm of Vengence for a quick fix), and the archer seems to like to punch instead of shoot But once they get going most of them are pretty good.
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