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    Quote Originally Posted by TrivariumOri View Post
    Rot is quicker, why people wouldn't do it is beyond me.
    If you mess up Rot, you start the Turn over again. With a PUG, you're putting all your faith in those other people not messing up. With the enrage method it is pretty much impossible to mess up - the only thing that CAN be messed up is silencing High Voltage, and that's not necessarily going to wipe you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpookyGhost View Post
    If you mess up Rot, you start the Turn over again. With a PUG, you're putting all your faith in those other people not messing up. With the enrage method it is pretty much impossible to mess up - the only thing that CAN be messed up is silencing High Voltage, and that's not necessarily going to wipe you.
    True, I just feel people should know how to do the rot method. Every other instance forces you to learn the mechanics but this one lets people weasel their way around it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TrivariumOri View Post
    True, I just feel people should know how to do the rot method. Every other instance forces you to learn the mechanics but this one lets people weasel their way around it.
    Only if they're over-geared though.
    Enrage doesn't work out so well with people in mostly Darklight.
    Look at Demon Wall in AK for another example. When we first got there in i55 gear we had to deal with the bees one at a time while also dodging poison/paralyze/repel. Now people just ignore them entirely (if they even spawn at all).

    There will probably be something similar in the next set of turns where everyone running i90 will have to learn the mechanics whereas people who come to the content late with people mostly in i110 gear will be able to ignore them.
    It's just the nature of the game.
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