Besides staff, how to tackle groups of mobs?
I’ve found the Greatsword’s Berzerker Phantasm pretty helpful for dealing with groups. The attack speed could be better, and positioning is important, but combined with a Staff it’s served me well so far.
For the low levels just stick with staff. It is much slower than all other professions, but it is safe and gets the job done.
Things will change a lot when you level up and gain access to more traits. Shattering will become much smoother, pooping out clones will be much quicker, and some skills like GS2 will have a very small cooldown and an additional bounce for much better damage.
ok i guess i’ll just keep the staff as my secondary. Thanks…(can’t get to 40 quick enough lol)
Shatter x4 > Shatter x4 > Blurred Frenzy. Rinse and repeat.
Also, use focus smartly and the phantasm will wreck.
Guild: Celestial Apocalypse
Mesmer – Krissadi | Warrior – Bloodpriest Rosette
(edited by Darzinth.7960)
Once you get to Master traits, 20 points in Dueling gives you Deceptive Evasion. This lets you trade off dodges for clone generation, which makes PvE much easier.
The general plan for a condition/damage hybrid using Staff and Greatsword looks something like this:
- Approach the mobs, casting your phantasm.
- Immediately Phase Retreat. Begin to Circle strafe to try and draw the monsters into a tight pivoting group. This is a skill that has to be practiced, but many classes need to do it so it’s not Mesmer specific and it’ll pay off for many characters to understand.
- Dodge, Mind Wrack. This should hit at least a few of the mobs you’re grouping for good damage.
- Switch to Greatsword as the rugby team is running in, and use GS4 then GS2.
- Dodge, and use GS5 to contain the group. Either GS2 or stamina will let you make a third clone.
- Use Cry of Frustration, switch back to staff, start generating clones again.
- Repeat until the group goes down. Remember you have utilities and Distortion if you need it.
Staff clones really are the best clones though. You can pretty much just kite with them melting enemies one at a time. It’s especially effective once you get the Master trait from Illusions, Illusionary Elasticity.