Ok, I will go as far to write a full swarming guide here, as I am rather bored atm.
First, the song line up:
Selos (2.5 min one)
Chant of Disease
Chant of Poison
Chant of Fire
Chant of Ice
39 Charm
Shari's Sonorous Clouding (invis)
Cantana of Replinishment (gotta heal sometimes)
Clicky Mask for Infravision
Clicky boots for Lev
Second, area: PoD, mixture of charmable and uncharmable mobs. Plus lots of druids that think it best to run over uninvis'd rather than call a camp check from zone....I think I kill more druids here than flies, lol.
I click on lev, then tick selos, then I follow the right side of the land-mass, picking up flies and others, then I lev across to the other 2 islands of Tachian flies, and such, and pick up all them too. Usual pull here consists of 20+ mobs that hit for 150+......can you say ouch!
I make 2 laps around the stone in the usual swarming area, mashing the "target nearest NPC" button till I find a rat or other mob I know I cannot charm. Then I find a fly and keep the rat tab-buffered (I remapped the fixed tab-store back to the tab button). Now I have a rat (cannot charm) and a fly (can charm) that I can switch between with a hit of the tab button.
Charm the fly, hit tab about halfway thru the charm, so I can send the fly on the rat as soon as charm lands, seeing as it charm the target I had when I started to cast charm, rather than the one I have when it lands. Now here is the hard part....
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Training the pet 101:
Due to a number of patched over the last few months, a charmed pet doesnt pull as much aggro as it used to. This is easily accomplished by "training" you pet. Once you charm a pet and have it attack another, you will have 2 things fighting each other, and the rest usually chase you, especially if you have as many as I usually pull. When you have 4 or 5 mobs, they usually all attack the pet, and training is not necessary. When they all fail to attack your pet, you make a quick loop, and run past your pet and the mob its fighting, and loop behind them, so the rest that are chasing you have to pass over your pet before they get to you. When they get to your pet, they will stop, and begin to beat your pet to a pulp, this is when you start casting invis, and clicking the invis over and over till you feel that your pet will be between 10% and 20% health when invis gets done casting.
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Now you have a uncharmable mob tab and an ex-pet both tab buffered, tab to the pet if you dont already have it targeted, then I click a kick of selos, then chants 1-4 to drop it fast, and click selos again just before it dies. Once its dead, I loop big to space mobs so I can loot if it has something, or I prepare for the next mob.
Next mob I tab back to the uncharmable, then target nearest and get a fly, if I get another uncharmable, I tab back to the first one, and try again, doesnt take too long, flies are usually the closest as they are a lil faster. Charm fly, send on the uncharmable. Repeat all above steps.
Once the uncharmable (usually a rat) gets to 25% I break charm on my pet, tab to the rat, and chant it down. Since there is more than 1 thing after me, social aggro sets in, and it never turns to run. I then target the next uncharmable to tab-buffer it if there is one. If there is, I repeat the above until all uncharmables are dead.
Once I get down to 3 or 4 flies left, I chant the uncharmables down one by one, leaving 3 or 4 flies at all times. This almost never happens, as there is usually more than enough flies to kill the uncharmable ones down to 25% health for easier chanting.
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Here is some very important things I learned/tips for ALL players, not just those new to swarming:
1) Never let your pet kill the mob you sic'd him on, as this takes away exp from you.
2) Never let the target of your pet get to 25% or lower, cause it will turn and run, and kick in the 2000HP per tick PoP regen.
3) KNOW how to work your swarm to maximum benifit: Send charmables on uncharmables, send pet on [b]same[/b] target till that target is down to 25%, rather than charming the last pet's target, or send new pets on random targets. This effectively gets you 5 charms for the price of 4.....by the time you send 4 pets on the same target, that target is low enough to chant, rather than needing to be charmed.
4) Know how to finish off your swarm. Take notes, Sinfonian: When you get down to 3 or 4 things left, vary up targets and pets till you end up with 2 and ONLY 2 things at preferably 50% health or less, but NOT less than 25%, since 1 will run from the other when it gets to less than 20% or so...and you DON'T want runners. Now you have 2 things, both chasing you, tab buffer each of them, and run a line of dots across one, then tab, and hit the other with 4 dots, and switch back...when it gets low, alternate 3 then 2 then 1 dot. The goal is to have them both die on the same tic, so neither one runs from you. This takes a little practice, but I can actually dot 2 things to death, alternating between them in the same time or less time than doing them one at a time. When you have both die at the exact same time, you dont have to have any need to mem snare, nor do you have to use it. If you do one at a time, you go from a 4-chant twist to a 2-3 chant twist, since you need to twist snare (often resisted in PoP). I often find a young bat to follow me around, and give "moral-support" to my chant-kite victims in PoN to prevent runners. Runners = trouble.
5) If you arent below 75% health, dont click SS BP or Regen song....it generates aggro, and makes more things follow you rather than your pet. AA Regen skills help lots, and doesnt generate extra aggro (to my knowlage).