Mounts being hurt
Mounts being hurt
When you try to kill a mob's mount, you see something in the lines of 'striking a mount is an act of cowardice' So basically they're !kill. Pal/AP's basically suck in zones due to the mounts eating areas. Unmounted, these 2 classes just suck tanking vs. a real warrior. I would like to see if others agree that ALL mounts have absolute immunity to death. Some mobs like the wantering craftsman in hometowns are flagged where they can't be offensed or hurt. I would really like to see this applied to mounts as well. If the only bonus as far as tanking is the mount's dodging ability, you forfeit it zoning due to eating areas...again a warrior is by far better.
beefier mounts
I think the real answer is that mounts should be beefier. And really good mounts mounts should be questable (i.e. muspel roc would make nice mount for an anti after he does a lot of questing for rare roc training halter). Course, he probably has to quest again once it dies but if it sufficiently beefy it not die often. And maybe if he dies before it, it just flies off til he calls for it.
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You can attack a mount with any area attack.
That being said, warriors can tank better than paladins/antis because they cant solo their way to 50. Its a tradeoff.
That being said, warriors can tank better than paladins/antis because they cant solo their way to 50. Its a tradeoff.
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