If you are new to Keeper or just didn't know, the various add types that spawn in this room always spawn from the same pillars.
To see an image of their spawn points, go here.
If you are new to Keeper or just didn't know, the various add types that spawn in this room always spawn from the same pillars.
To see an image of their spawn points, go here.
that´s some nice observation idd, but not that it changes a thing in the fight itself
Last edited by Argantes; 7th March 2013 at 07:46.
Well in a way it kind of does. Depending on how your raid handles the adds, it tells the add group what to expect, and better prepare themselves during the 1-3 seconds it takes for the add to be cc'd for the first time.
If an aegis is spawning, the melee can head over to the boss and start DPSing it for a few more seconds, or it can tell the PoMs to pop into SW so they can prep Mitra's Thunder. Or if a Tome comes in, it can alert a tank to stun charge it to keep it out of the way from the casters, etc.
The element of surprise as to which add is spawning is eliminated, which can either make the raid more dull, or can take away that minute moment of panic not knowing what's coming and what your responsibility is for those brief moments of the encounter...over and over again until the Keeper is dead.
Conqueror Mairenne ~ Guardian Isabetha ~ Dark Templar Adayna
Ranger Annalici ~ Barbarian Cailannah ~ Assassin Kaidha
Necromancer Laylesi, Stirmatka ~ Demonologist Mavash ~ Herald of Xotli Nebithet
Priest of Mitra Siracus ~ Tempest of Set Millah ~ Bear Shaman Yasuyin
Neat - never thought about this. Maybe I like surprises?
I have a feeling that such raid (which considers things mentioned in the tactic) wouldn't have a problem with this encounter anyway