Excellent additions and corrections, thank you. I'll add them in as soon as I have some time.Rerfu wrote:Ydiss wrote:To give your bot Sune buffs, first ensure you have /tgb off set as this will allow the bot to be buffed in the first place. Then summon the bot to you before you hail for buffs.
One thing to keep in mind is Sune does not buff Group Melee Haste, only Single Target. So if you're using a DPS bot you either have to haste it with your own spells or with a click item.Ydiss wrote:Monk
Have not used but the monk will give you good DPS, no question. As the class doesn’t rely as heavily as other classes on their weapons, this is the ideal class if you cannot spare the time to equip them.
Unconfirmed: Do monks use mend?
Unconfirmed: Do monks FD?
Bots do not use active abilities that leaves out FD and Mend. Monk is the highest DPS bot but you have to manually position the mob or the bot so it hits the back of the mob.Ydiss wrote:Necromancer
Not used yet, no comments.
Necromancer summons a pet and casts its highest level Damage over time spells on the mob. It used to fear but I believe that was taken out around a month ago. Summon Corpse does not work.Ydiss wrote:Rogue
The rogue bot is as equally powerful as it is weak. Flat out, the highest DPS bot you can get, if given the right weapons but as it cannot heal itself it relies on you or your group to keep it alive. It will keep itself to the rear of the mob at all times, which is very useful. This won’t stop it getting hit if it gains agro (and it can do so easily if you aren’t a tank class). The rogue works well with a tank class, particularly if you can heal it as well.
Bar none the best bot for a Paladin and Shadowknight as you get some levels. When you outgear content it is also useful on a Warrior and a Cleric. They always go to the back of the mob so you don't have to micro the positioning.Ydiss wrote:Shadow Knight
Not used but I can imagine this is a very adept tank bot and it probably keeps itself alive adequately due to life taps. If you can heal it then it’ll provide better DPS than the other tank options, I imagine.
Shadowknight used to be the best bot for tanking mobs that enraged, because as soon as the mob enraged, its pet would die. Then it would start to recast and not auto attack on enrage. Now that no bot eats enrage this bot gets minimal use, though I think it still casts the mana tap, will have to confirm.Ydiss wrote:Shaman
The shaman is a funny breed for a bot. They have all the hallmarks of an excellent bot (great buffs, good heals, looks after itself) but it’s just very, very bad at mana conservation when the going gets a little heated. Remember to click off the regen effect if you need direct healing but be aware this will burn the shaman’s mana fast.
In general, I’ve always preferred a well equipped cleric bot over a well equipped shaman bot.
The best thing about this bot is the shaman buffs: Sense, Fortitude, Regen, Wunshi. For some reason its scripted to cast Haste instead of Might so you will not receive a might buff from this bot at the moment. At 70 they cast Crippling Spasm, Balance of Discord, and 1 or 2 Poison Dots.
DO NOT GIVE BOTS A CHARM THEY WILL JUST EAT IT.
Well covered guide overall, I know this took some time to type and research.
Edit: Added most of your points to the guide. Thanks again.