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    juniglee's Avatar
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    Delenia Forcentis
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    Tonberry
    Main Class
    Marauder Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by Zaero View Post
    It gets easier when you pick up Rage of Halone (level 30), where you're just going to combo 1 mob, then the next, then the next, flashing inbetween, n repeat.
    Rage of Halone is Level 26. Warriors get Butcher's Block, and their tank stance (Defiance) at Level 30.

    Quote Originally Posted by JeniLinsky View Post
    My experience (I'm currently leveling Marauder, and have an i78 Paladin) is that Marauder does more damage, but Gladiator generates more agro on more targets more easily. Your experience may vary. Also, the fact that Overpower does damage, and thus wakes up the mob that the mage just put to sleep, puts it in the -1 category for me.
    This is dependant upon party comp though. For example, as a Paladin, sometimes I end up waking sleeping mobs by accident using Circle of Scorn - which is why I always use CoS after the first Shield Lob. Similarly for Warriors, they can also cross-class Flash. Also, I've been i90 on both tank classes for the longest time, but I can't even remember the last time a mage actually slept a group. If they are going to AoE Sleep mobs, they are better off firing Fire 2/Flare instead.

    When it comes to group aggro, Warrior is tops, simply because of Overpower. At the lower levels, 2x Overpowers is enough to make mobs stick to you like glue. At the higher levels, Warriors also have access to Steel Cyclone.

    I don't think OP needs any more advice on this issue - there's so many good ones! But I will just add that if you need that extra oomph for snap aggro, Gladiators have access to Fight or Flight - it increases damage dealt by 30%, and aggro is directly tied to damage dealt, so you're generating 30% more aggro as well.
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    Last edited by juniglee; 04-17-2014 at 02:57 PM.